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Konica Minolta adds DR analytics dashboards

The AeroRemote Insights update adds productivity, clinical dose, and system health dashboards for digital radiography systems and wireless flat panel detectors.

Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas has released a new version of AeroRemote Insights, its cloud-based analytics and monitoring platform for digital radiography systems and wireless flat panel detectors.

The update adds dashboards for workflow, exam reject rates, clinical dose information, and system performance.

A Productivity dashboard shows total exams by location, site, and technologist, with breakdowns by exposure per view and division.

The Clinical Dose dashboard tracks exposure index and deviation index by view or technologist and summarizes information by quarter across a division or site.

System Health dashboard data include overall system status, software version by workstation, and panel calibration status.

Konica Minolta said it partnered with Quinsite on the updated platform to support future enhancements, more advanced analyses, and AI-enabled technologies.

AeroRemote Insights is designed to provide visibility into X-ray system and DR panel performance, workflow, and utilization. The company said the platform converts operational data into insights for productivity, efficiency, and performance tracking.

The platform is offered as part of Konica Minolta’s service approach with Blue Moon Lifecycle Products, the company’s DR system protection plans.

Blue Moon plans include remote monitoring tied to system health and performance, proactive maintenance, rapid panel replacement, first accident forgiveness on DR panels, and 24/7 customer support, according to the company.

Konica Minolta’s product page describes AeroRemote Insights as a cloud-based dashboard for workflow patterns, reject rates, exposure trends, and system health across DR systems and detectors.

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