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Sectra at RSNA 2025: Supporting subspecialty workflows and photon-counting CT at the workstation to reduce burnout risk and improve patient care
"Radiologists are drowning in complexity-they need tools that simplify, not add more layers. With integrated photon-counting CT, AI-powered reporting, and subspecialty workflows built into the workstation, Sectra is delivering solutions that don't just reduce strain-they transform diagnostic speed and accuracy. At RSNA 2025, we're showcasing what it means to put radiologists back in control, while pushing patient care to new levels."
In booth #8113, Sectra will showcase its complete enterprise imaging portfolio comprised of diagnostic modules (radiology, cardiology, pathology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, and genomics), with its VNA and PACS at its core. In the latest KLAS report for customer satisfaction, Sectra's PACS was placed first for the 12th consecutive year and the KLAS Research surveys indicate that Sectra is the preferred choice among large US customers, with almost twice the rate of the second-ranked vendor. The enterprise imaging solution is delivered as a Software as a Service, independently audited and certified for cloud security by the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
Visit booth #8113 to experience Sectra's complete enterprise imaging offering. Discuss the latest developments and ongoing projects with over 80 solution specialists, product experts, and executives from Sectra. Read more and book a meeting>>
Dr. Torbjörn Kronander, CEO and President Sectra AB, 46 (0) 705 23 52 27
Marie Ekström Trägårdh, Executive Vice President Sectra AB and President Sectra Imaging IT Solutions, 46 (0)708 23 56 10
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