Ikonopedia

Ikonopedia is breast imaging workflow software designed for risk assessment, reporting, lesion tracking, and follow-up.

IkonopediaTechnical Specifications

System Type Cloud-based breast imaging workflow and reporting software platform
Connectivity Integrates with RIS, PACS, enterprise patient portals, AI triage tools, and breast density applications
Workflow Interface Patient questionnaire, risk assessment intake, reporting alerts, follow-up manager, resolution manager, and lesion-specific tracking
Software Platform Cloud-based SaaS platform hosted with Amazon Web Services across multiple availability zones
Compatibility / Retrofit Designed for breast imaging practices using existing RIS, PACS, patient portal, AI, and density reporting workflows
Imaging Capability Supports breast imaging reporting workflows, BI-RADS safety checks, patient history review, lesion tracking, and follow-up documentation
Clinical Applications Breast cancer risk assessment, breast imaging reporting, follow-up tracking, MQSA audits, patient letters, analytics, and population health reporting

Closed-Loop Breast Workflow

Ikonopedia combines breast risk assessment, reporting, lesion tracking, and follow-up workflow.

Patient Risk Assessment

Ikonopedia collects patient and family history through a multilingual questionnaire, helping practices identify risk factors before reporting begins.

Breast Reporting Safety Checks

Built-in alerts help radiologists avoid conflicting recommendations and support BI-RADS-aligned reporting without relying on manual QA steps.

Built for Follow-Up Management

The platform tracks findings through resolution, supporting patient letters, pathology correlation, reminders, and customer-defined follow-up protocols.

Imaging System Support

Your imaging equipment should perform reliably from day one through years of clinical use. Imperial provides ongoing support programs designed specifically for installed systems—helping protect image quality, reduce service disruptions, and extend equipment value.

Installation & System Readiness

Imperial prepares each system for real-world clinical use through coordinated delivery, installation oversight, system testing, and workflow validation to ensure confident 
day-one operation.

Performance Maintenance

Scheduled service and calibration help maintain imaging accuracy, system stability, and consistent performance across daily patient volumes and evolving clinical demands.

Technical Service Support

When service needs arise, Imperial’s imaging specialists provide dependable technical support focused on restoring performance and minimizing workflow interruption.

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