News | Teleradiology | May 21, 2025

Exa Teleradiology will streamline the reading experience across multiple systems and facilities, including imaging centers, all delivered through a single cloud-based solution that leverages deeper points of integration than standard interfaced solutions.

Konica Minolta Healthcare, NewVue Team Up to Launch Integrated Teleradiology Solution

Konica Minolta Healthcare's Exa Platform facilitates the viewing of large medical image files across the enterprise.


May 21, 2025 — Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc and NewVue have announced the introduction of Exa Teleradiology, Powered by NewVue to meet the complex needs of modern teleradiology groups. Designed specifically for distributed reading environments, Exa Teleradiology will streamline the reading experience across multiple systems and facilities, including imaging centers, all delivered through a single cloud-based solution that leverages deeper points of integration than standard interfaced solutions.

Exa Teleradiology offers an AI-powered Radiology Workflow Orchestrator that overcomes the limitation of legacy, rules-based workflow solutions by automatically curating worklists and normalizing data, reducing manual tasks by radiology staff and freeing up IT staff from maintaining and modifying worklist rules. The Exa Teleradiology Viewer provides exceptional speed in viewing images with Server-Side Rendering and integrated advanced visualization with full 3D generated image reconstruction and segmentation. In addition to tightly integrating these core components in Exa Teleradiology, Powered by NewVue, the solution is being designed to unify and simplify the reading process by providing a common user interface with all the functionality and tools available on one workstation.

Exa Teleradiology is a cloud-native solution that simplifies the radiologist desktop while providing all the essential information and tools required for efficient study access, viewing and reporting. It features an AI-curated intelligent worklist, a Radiologist Cockpit, zero-footprint viewer and a full suite of quality workflows, including peer review, discrepancy management, critical results and technologist quality improvement (Tech QI).

“In partnership with NewVue, we will deliver an expanded, cloud-first imaging solution that is built to meet the demands of modern teleradiology with unmatched workflow orchestration, performance and clinical value,” said Kevin Chlopecki, Chief Operating Officer, Konica Minolta Healthcare HCIT. “We are jointly collaborating on a unique offering that enhances the radiologist’s experience with a consolidated Radiologist Cockpit designed for productivity and ease-of-use in teleradiology settings.”

“By integrating with Konica Minolta, we’re giving teleradiology groups a smarter desktop that helps combat burnout and staffing shortages,” said Kyle Lawton, Co-founder and CEO of NewVue. “Radiologists get a faster, more intuitive workspace—making it easier for practices to attract, retain and empower top talent.”

For more information, please visit https://healthcare.konicaminolta.us.


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