University of Rochester Medical Center Boosts Diagnostic Accuracy and Workflow Efficiency with Butterfly Network’s Enterprise Ultrasound Solution
September 17 2024 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
- URMC increased ultrasound charge capture by 116% following
system-wide deployment of Butterfly Network devices and Compass™
workflow software.
- URMC’s implementation results published on September 16, 2024
in the Journal of Clinical Imaging Science.
Butterfly Network, Inc. (“Butterfly”, “the Company”) (NYSE:
BFLY), a digital health company transforming care through the power
of portable, semiconductor-based ultrasound technology and
intuitive software, today published a case study highlighting the
positive impact of University of Rochester Medical Center’s (URMC)
transformative, system-wide deployment of Butterfly’s point-of-care
ultrasound (POCUS) devices and enterprise ultrasound platform,
Compass™. The results are backed by an academic paper published
yesterday, September 16, 2024, in the Journal of Clinical Imaging
Science.
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URMC Primary Care training on Butterfly
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In early 2021, URMC partnered with Butterfly to launch an
enterprise-wide ultrasound program designed to improve access to
imaging, enhance clinical workflows, and drive value for both
patients and providers. To date, URMC has deployed 862 Butterfly
devices across 64 academic departments and clinical programs,
integrated with Butterfly’s Compass™ workflow software. URMC plans
to scale the program to 2,500 devices by 2026. This innovative
implementation has resulted in a 116% increase in ultrasound charge
capture across the health system.
Since 2022, nearly 50,000 scanning sessions have been completed,
generating over 175,000 images and 15,524 finalized reports. This
growth has fueled a 74% increase in scanning sessions in 2023, a
147% rise in studies uploaded from Butterfly devices and a 1,782%
jump in images uploaded from non-Butterfly devices. These
achievements have contributed to earlier diagnoses, such as
detecting cholecystitis, abscesses and bladder masses,
significantly improving patient outcomes while reducing emergency
visits.
“Our phased deployment of Butterfly devices and Compass software
has yielded impressive clinical and administrative results at URMC
to date. URMC is proud to be at the forefront of the wide-scale
deployment of innovative point-of-care ultrasound technology, and
we believe it shows promise as the right care model for the medical
community at large,” commented Michael F. Rotondo, MD, Chief
Executive Officer of the University of Rochester Medical Faculty
Group, Senior Vice President of URMC.
“I’m inspired by Dr. Rotondo’s visionary leadership in driving
the system-wide deployment of point-of-care ultrasound across URMC.
Patients are receiving care earlier, doctors are empowered to make
a greater impact, and care is becoming more efficient – proving a
compelling return on investment,” said Joseph DeVivo, president,
CEO, and board chairman of Butterfly Network. “Health system
leaders are recognizing the power of POCUS as a comprehensive
solution. Thousands of studies confirm early diagnoses across
venues annually, yet many go unrecorded and unreimbursed, resulting
in millions of dollars in unbilled ultrasound scans. Individual
providers are already onboard; tens of thousands have purchased
their own Butterfly devices knowing they improve patient care. Now
it’s time for health system C-suites to work with those doctors to
build an enterprise-wide POCUS program. This means committing to
education, deploying Butterfly’s Compass Software, and integrating
Butterfly iQ3 across their institution to deliver state-of-the-art
early diagnosis and unlock these strong clinical and financial
results.”
To read the full case study visit:
https://butterflynetwork.com/case-studies-urmc. For more
information on Butterfly Network, visit
www.butterflynetwork.com.
For more information on the University of Rochester Medical
Center, visit https://www.urmc.rochester.edu.
About Butterfly Network Founded by Dr. Jonathan Rothberg
in 2011, Butterfly Network is a digital health company with a
mission to democratize medical imaging by making high-quality
ultrasound affordable, easy-to-use, globally accessible, and
intelligently connected, including for the 4.7 billion people
around the world lacking access to ultrasound. Butterfly created
the world's first handheld single-probe, whole-body ultrasound
system using semiconductor technology, Butterfly iQ. The company
has continued to innovate, leveraging the benefits of Moore’s Law,
to launch its second-generation Butterfly iQ+ in 2020, and third
generation iQ3 in 2024 – each with increased processing power and
performance enhancements. The disruptive technology has been
recognized by TIME’s Best Inventions, Fast Company’s World Changing
Ideas, CNBC Disruptor 50, and MedTech Breakthrough Awards, among
other accolades. With its proprietary Ultrasound-on-Chip™
technology, intelligent software, and educational offerings,
Butterfly is paving the way to mass adoption of ultrasound for
earlier detection and remote management of health conditions around
the world. Butterfly devices are commercially available to trained
healthcare practitioners in areas including, but not limited to,
parts of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North
America and South America; to learn more about available countries,
visit: www.butterflynetwork.com/choose-your-country.
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