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NewVue folds reporting into Radiologist Cockpit

The update puts clinical context, EHR data retrieval, generative dictation, and critical-result routing inside one interpretation workspace.

NewVue has made native AI-driven reporting available inside its Radiologist Cockpit, according to a company announcement republished by Imaging Technology News. The update puts reporting inside the same workspace used for case assignment, clinical context, and quality workflow.

Radiologist Cockpit is designed to move studies from assignment to completion without requiring radiologists to leave the interpretation workspace, according to NewVue’s product page. The company said the workspace assembles clinical context and builds reporting directly into the cockpit.

The reporting update includes clinical-information summaries that appear when a case opens. NewVue also said its ERIK AI agent can retrieve critical EHR data and answer clinical questions inside the reading environment.

Reporting options include field-by-field work, natural dictation in a generative style, and movement between guided and free-form reporting modes. The company said radiologists can also confirm critical results inside the reporting flow, with downstream worklist action started automatically at sign-off.

NewVue’s own reporting page describes the feature set as “Orchestrated Reporting.” Listed capabilities include voice-first reporting, AI-assisted drafting from priors and clinical history, structured templates, natural-language reporting, integrated follow-up tools, addenda, and critical-result workflows.

The company positioned the release for imaging organizations evaluating reporting options as PowerScribe 360 moves toward retirement. The announcement said Microsoft’s PowerScribe 360 end-of-life has become a migration issue for imaging centers, hospitals, and teleradiology providers.

NewVue said the reporting layer is part of a modular architecture that can sit on top of existing systems. The company said practices can adopt components over time rather than replace the full workspace at once.

The company plans to show the reporting solution at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine annual meeting. NewVue’s SIIM 2026 page says it will demonstrate how practices can combine intelligent case routing, clinical context, and reporting within existing PACS environments.

Companies:NewVue, Microsoft

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