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Start of Project ACUTE
Together with the Clinic and Polyclinic for Radiology, Munich at the LMU Hospital, and the Oldenburg AöR Hospital, University Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, the startup Neo Q Quality in Imaging GmbH from Berlin launched the research project “Procedures for Accelerated, Error-Reduced, and Patient-Friendly Radiology Reporting (ACUTE)” on June 1, 2023.
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Efficiency Increase with Guided Reporting
Efficiency gains of up to 40 percent in the preparation of reports are possible. The starting point is the medical concept developed by a team of experienced specialists in radiology. AI is also used for faster image analysis. Automated processes, supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI), should make it possible to automatically answer the necessary clinical questions, exclude irrelevant suspected diagnoses, and remove non-treatment-relevant incidental findings from the automatically generated report. The FHIR interface, combined with Guided Reporting for the first time, should also enable all data of the findings to be made available to other clinical software systems without loss (interoperability).
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19.05.2023
Neo Q strengthens management team and continues to focus on growth
The experienced healthcare expert Dr. Sven Jansen forms a new strong management duo with founder and CEO Prof. Dr. Alexander Huppertz.
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Neo Q strengthens management
Dr. Sven Jansen joined the management team of Berlin-based Neo Q Quality in Imaging GmbH in April. Sven Jansen (48), who holds a doctorate in biochemistry, is to join founder and CEO Prof. Dr. Alexander Huppertz in driving forward the further development of the health IT company Neo Q, which specializes in AI-assisted radiological reporting.
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Dr. Sven Jansen appointed to the management board of Neo Q Quality in Imaging GmbH
Dr. Sven Jansen, 48, has been appointed to the management board of Neo Q Quality in Imaging GmbH as of April 2023. Together with Managing Director Prof. Dr. Alexander Huppertz, he will strengthen and further promote the successful development of the Berlin-based health IT company.
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A powerful lever: Green IT in hospitals
Dr. Sven Jansen, Managing Director of Neo Q Quality in Imaging GmbH in the discussion panel “Green-IT in the German hospital landscape – status quo and outlook for 2030”, to which the young professionals network bvitg_generation_next had invited at DMEA sparks.
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Guided Reporting: Guided through radiological reporting
In a short time through the entire radiological reporting process – from medical analysis, reporting and assessment. How this is achieved with the Guided Reporting method.
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A new milestone for radiological reporting
Neo Q presents new release 1.7 of RadioReport with new module and extended features
Berlin-based Neo Q is consistently writing Guided Reporting with the new release of its RadioReport software, offering users the “Bones and Joints” module, now the 23rd, as well as many more features. “The release represents a milestone in the development of RadioReport and enables radiologists to make even more, faster and qualitatively better reporting,” says Prof. Alexander Huppertz, MD, CEO and founder of Neo Q.
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Version update for radiological reporting
The Berlin-based company Neo Q consistently continues Guided Reporting with the new release of its RadioReport software and offers users many more features with the “Bones and Joints” module.
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Integrate artificial intelligence directly into the diagnostic workflow
Neo Q and AIRAmed agree to collaborate to improve diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases.
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All indication areas in only 23 modules
Berlin-based Neo Q has completed its RadioReport product. “With just 23 modules, we now cover all indication areas in MRI, CT and breast diagnostics,” explains Jan Wintzer, founder and one of the three CEOs of Neo Q. “This means that our users can digitally diagnose all images created with one software and benefit throughout from our established workflow support.” With the completion of the software, RadioReport has been classified as a Class I medical device under Directive 93/42/EEC.
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A big step for the use of AI in radiological reporting
Radiological diagnostics and artificial intelligence (AI) are growing together. To strengthen this trend, the Berlin-based start-up NeoQ, inventor of the Guided Reporting diagnostic method, and the Munich-based medtech company deepc have agreed to cooperate.
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Integrated diagnostic solution
AI algorithms that automatically analyze radiological image data and search for reports ensure that the flood of data in the radiology workplace continues to increase. Careful use of AI solutions is also about validating the lesions identified by an AI.
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Future teleradiology
On December 9, 2021, the initiators of the Future Teleradiology webinar series held their third event. Under the title “Structured reporting in radiology – status and future prospects in connection with AI”, almost 100 participants learned about modern reporting technologies.
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BW Plus Röntgen and Neo Q – a strong partnership
The renowned trading and service company BW Plus Röntgen, an innovative supplier of radiological practices and clinics in Germany for many years, is now including RadioReport® from Neo Q in its product portfolio.
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Radiology Reporting Software RadioReport® by Neo Q – Entering the US Market
“Made in Germany” developed by radiologists for radiologists: Neo Q are now presenting the innovative Radiology reporting software RadioReport® at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago.
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Healthcare-IT Start-up Neo Q expandiert in die USA
Healthcare IT start-up Neo Q expands into the USA.
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The radiological reporting station of the future
Direct from the Philips studio: Industry workshop with CEO and founder of Neo Q Jan Wintzer in conversation with Christian Backert, Ben Bauerscharper and Tobis Voigt / Philips.
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Guided Reporting and the new daily routine of radiologists
Technological progress is the origin of radiology. Although radiology is one of the youngest medical fields, it is at the forefront of technological progress.
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Reports are the secret treasure of radiologists
The medicine of the future needs data. Health data is one of the most sought-after commodities of the 21st century. Why? Because it has the potential to take healthcare to a whole new level. After precise analysis, the data will enable preventive and personalized medicine.
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New method of reporting
Reporting is almost as old as radiology. Of course, the process has changed over the course of more than a hundred years. In the beginning, there was the classic free text. The radiologist wrote down what he saw in the X-ray image, and later recorded it by dictation. Guided reporting is “reporting 3.0”. This revolutionary method completely redefines the process of radiological reporting.
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Finally comprehensible: Heart project translates MRI reporting
How do we manage to offer highly specialized healthcare services even in places where the infrastructure – facilities, equipment, specialist staff – is lacking locally? This is a central question in many health policy discussions.
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The MRI result as an important part of the therapy in the HerzCheck project – RadioReport® ensures uniform, clear and comprehensible diagnostic results
How do we manage to offer highly specialized healthcare services even in places where the infrastructure – facilities, equipment, specialist staff – is lacking locally? This is a central question in many health policy discussions. HerzCheck, a joint project of the German Heart Institute Berlin (DHZB), AOK Nordost, the Heart and Vascular Center Bad Bevensen, medneo GmbH and the university hospitals of Göttingen, Cologne and Heidelberg, has been providing an answer since May 2021.
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Reporting as a service for the referring physician RadioReport® guarantees a complete, clear and comprehensible report.
Radiology is a classic service that makes a valuable contribution to diagnostics and arriving at therapy. Here the report represents the key item of service. The radiologist’s focus is on the patients, but also on their referring physicians.
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Into the future with RadioReport®
Together with Neo Q, Med 360°, one of the largest providers in the field of diagnostic imaging, wants to establish next-generation radiological reporting. To this end, RadioReport® is to be implemented at all Med 360° workstations in the course of this year.
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Radiology start-up Neo Q sets the stage for Mr. RadioReport®
Radiology is considered a high-tech discipline that provides key insights for patients and specialists. The basis for this is good documentation. The Berlin-based start-up Neo Q Quality in Imaging wants to digitize radiology reporting.
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Radiologists are not Shakespeare
The greatest possible freedom in making reports? Or, strict orientation to firmly defined standards? Or somehow both?
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The software of this founder writes reports faster than doctors.
Radiology is one of the most digital specialties in medicine, but most reports are written in analog form. A Berlin-based startup wants to change that.
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Anatomy rather than pathology driven
Prof. Alexander Huppertz, M.D., Ph.D. presents the new reporting software RadioReport® in the Radiology Magazine.
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17.12.2020
Neo Q and Philips Agree Development and Sales Partnership
Neo Q and Philips collaborate for the Radiology Reporting Workstation of the Future.
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Guided Reporting revolutionizes radiology
Berlin start-up Neo Q emulates radiographer thought processes in software.
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