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NewVue adds native reporting to its radiologist cockpit

May 28, 2026
NewVue adds native reporting to its radiologist cockpit

By AI, Created 11:41 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – NewVue rolled out AI-driven native reporting inside its Radiologist Cockpit on May 28, 2026, aiming to unify radiology interpretation in one workspace as Microsoft winds down PowerScribe 360. The launch gives imaging groups a migration path that combines reporting, workflow orchestration and clinical context without replacing their full stack.

Why it matters: - NewVue is positioning native reporting as a response to radiology’s fragmented workflow problem, where radiologists often move across multiple applications to complete one study. - Microsoft’s planned end-of-life for PowerScribe 360 creates a forced-buy moment for imaging centers, hospitals and teleradiology providers. - The new platform could let practices modernize reporting without a full rip-and-replace project.

What happened: - NewVue said on May 28, 2026, that native AI-driven reporting is now available inside its Radiologist Cockpit. - The release ties reporting to a unified radiology interpretation flow that combines case assignment, automated clinical context, reporting and downstream quality workflow. - Microsoft announced in early March 2026 that PowerScribe 360 would be retired. - PowerScribe 360 once held more than 70% market share in radiology practices, according to the release.

The details: - NewVue’s modular architecture is designed to let customers adopt only the pieces they need now and add more platform components later. - The platform is meant to support a single interpretation workspace that works alongside a practice’s existing PACS and connects to RIS and EHR systems. - NewVue said native reporting was added because customers wanted reporting inside the interpretation workflow, not as a separate replacement product. - The company said clinical context, AI-generated insights and study intelligence can prepopulate reporting and speed up case completion. - In the workflow, key clinical information is summarized when a case opens so the radiologist can review it before interpreting. - The ERIK AI agent is available inside the Radiologist Cockpit to answer clinical questions and pull critical EHR data without leaving the reading environment. - Radiologists can dictate field by field, use a generative reporting style, or move between both modes without switching tools. - Radiologists can confirm a critical result inside the reporting flow, and the appropriate downstream worklist action is triggered automatically at sign-off. - NewVue said the platform also integrates siloed AI tools into one environment. - The company says the approach is meant to improve patient outcomes, radiologist satisfaction and practice scalability.

Between the lines: - The PowerScribe 360 sunset gives NewVue a timely opening to pitch a broader architecture shift instead of a straight reporting replacement. - NewVue is arguing that the next competitive edge in radiology will come from the overall interpretation environment, not a standalone dictation tool. - A Baptist Health informatics leader said the platform stood out for bringing orchestration, clinical insight generation, reporting and downstream workflows together while still allowing the system to evolve at a manageable pace.

What’s next: - NewVue will demo the reporting product at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine Annual Meeting from June 10-12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. - The company will show the product at Booth #214. - Attendees can book an at-event demo through NewVue’s website.

The bottom line: - NewVue is using the end of PowerScribe 360 to push a bigger message: radiology practices should replace fragmented reporting with a single, AI-assisted interpretation workspace.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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