GE Healthcare Unveils Next Gen Portable X-Ray System to Help Address Technologist Stress and Strain and Improve Efficiency
GE Healthcare has launched the AMX Navigate, a pioneering portable digital X-ray system. This innovative system features a power-assisted Free Motion telescoping column that reduces lift force by up to 70%, addressing the high incidence of musculoskeletal injuries among X-ray technologists. The Zero Click Exam solution enhances workflow efficiency by automating patient matching and protocol selection, potentially eliminating 100% of user interface clicks. Additionally, the system integrates AI for critical condition identification and image quality checks, streamlining the examination process for improved patient care.
- The AMX Navigate features a unique power-assisted telescoping column that reduces lift force by 70%, decreasing technologist injuries.
- Zero Click Exam solution automates patient workflow, eliminating user clicks and improving efficiency.
- AI integration for critical condition assessment and quality control enhances image turnaround time and accuracy.
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- First-of-its-kind, power-assisted Free Motion telescoping column reduces lift force by up to 70 percent to significantly reduce musculoskeletal stress and strain injuries that may occur over the course of an X-ray technologist’s career.
- Streamlines clinical processes with Zero Click Exam solution - automatically matches the patient to the worklist and selects correct exam protocols, eliminating up to 100 percent of user interface clicks while helping ensure every patient gets the right exam at the right time.
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The Zero Click Exam5 feature on the AMX Navigate streamlines technologist workflow with the help of a barcode reader that matches the patient to the worklist, and Auto Protocol Assist that automatically selects the correct protocol for the patient. These features work in conjunction with others to eliminate up to 100 percent of user clicks. The seamless integration of QuickEnhance one-touch reprocessing for line visualization and
“No one is more familiar with the ins and outs of X-ray imaging than technologists,” explains
GE Healthcare’s Critical Care Suite 2.0,7 an industry-first collection of AI algorithms for automated measurements, case prioritization and quality control, is also embedded onto the AMX Navigate platform offering on-device artificial intelligence that automatically identifies critical conditions and assesses ET tube placement. In addition, Quality Care Suite (QCS) provides onscreen quality checks to the technologist to help improve image quality and workflow efficiency.
“I have been an X-ray technologist for nearly thirty years and have experience with the strain that occurs from performing multiple x-ray exams daily,” says
For more information on GE Healthcare’s new AMX Navigate system and features, visit gehealthcare.com.
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