Magentus is exhibiting at UKIO 2026, the UK’s largest radiology event, taking place from the 8th to the 10th June at ACC Liverpool. We will be on stand B46, with live demonstrations, daily education sessions, and hands‑on access to our new Cris web apps.

Cris has supported NHS radiology services for over 30 years. It remains the backbone system for many departments and regional imaging networks.

At UKIO this year, we are introducing three new Cris web apps, these applications extend Cris with modern, webbased tools that support clinical and operational tasks. They are designed to sit alongside Core Cris, providing more flexible ways to manage appointments, review and prioritise referrals, and complete reporting work. 

At UKIO this year, we are introducing three new Cris web apps:

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Cris Vetting

About Cris Vetting

Cris Vetting supports clinicians to review imaging requests, confirm clinical justification, and assign the appropriate protocol so the right study is carried out to answer the clinical question. It helps reduce delays at the start of the radiology pathway by improving visibility, prioritisation, and clinical decision making across complex and multisite services.

How it helps

Cris Vetting helps radiology teams keep pace with demand by making vetting activity clearer and more manageable. Clinicians can focus attention where it is most needed, supporting timely decisions and reducing bottlenecks earlier in the pathway.

For referrers and administrative teams, clearer status visibility improves confidence that requests are progressing, while stronger audit trails support clinical governance and service assurance.

What Cris Vetting does

  • Personalised dashboards and configurable worklists help clinicians prioritise workload by urgency, modality, or specialty.
  • Vetting can take place at any stage in the appointment workflow, reducing dependency on specific workstations.
  • Protocol selection, comments, and clinical justification can be added quickly and consistently.
  • Real-time vetting status updates can be made visible to referrers and administrative teams.
  • Web‑based access can support out‑of‑hours working and cross‑site cover.

 

Operational benefits

  • Faster progression from referral to booking, helping reduce waiting times.
    Clearer visibility of the vetting backlog to help identify and address bottlenecks early.
  • Better prioritisation of urgent and complex cases through targeted worklists.
    Improved referrer communication and clearer audit trails for governance and safety.
  • Cris Vetting is part of the Cris web applications suite and is available with a Cris v3 upgrade. It is accessed through the Cris Launchpad and supports secure working from any permitted device.

 

Contact your Client Manager to upgrade today.

About Cris Reporting 

Cris Reporting improves visibility and prioritisation of reporting workloads, supporting radiologists to manage high reporting volumes across single or multiple sites. 

How it helps 

Designed to reduce complexity by bringing reporting into a single webbased application. Cris Reporting has been co-designed with clinicians and ensures clinical capacity can be employed where it is most needed. 

What Cris Reporting does 

  • Configurable dashboards, smart filters and targeted worklists. 
  • Integrated voice recognition from multiple vendors, managed centrally through new Cris Admin. 
  • Supports builtin peer review, supervised reading and double reporting, embedding quality assurance directly into both routine and advanced reporting workflows. 
  • Enables crosssite workload management through shared worklists and allocation rules. 
  • Provides an optimised user experience with dark mode for glare reduction and performance improvements designed for highvolume reporting environments. 
  • Clean and clear user experience is designed to reduce mouse miles and cognitive load of clinicians. 

 

Operational benefits  

  • Clear control of reporting workloads through focused dashboards and configurable worklists. 
  • Consistent reporting and governance across sites. 
  • Reduced friction for clinicians, with integrated voice recognition and remote access. 
  • Better use of reporting capacity across services, supporting crosssite and regional working. 

 

Cris Reporting is part of the Cris web applications suite and is available with a Cris v3 upgrade. It is accessed through the Cris Launchpad and supports secure working from any permitted device.  

Contact your Client Manager to upgrade today.

About Cris Scheduling  

Cris Scheduling streamlines radiology booking workflows for administrative teams, supporting services operating across complex and multisite environments. 

How it helps 

Cris Scheduler supports booking teams to manage high volumes of activity with greater clarity and consistency. It helps teams intervene earlier in the pathway by making priorities clear at the point decisions are made.  

What Cris Scheduling does 

  • Targeted worklists and automated prioritisation highlight patients most at risk of breach. 
  • Helps reduce manual repetitive tasks through automated step reservations.
  • Intelligently finds the nearest hospital exam slot to improve patient experience and reduce DNAs. 
  • Access and location insights support informed booking conversations and help reduce DNAs. 
  • Configurable logic supports local and multisite scheduling models. 
  • Supports secure remote access for booking teams, increasing flexibility across services. 

Operational benefits  

  • Faster scheduling that helps teams keep pace with demand. 
  • Earlier identification of patients at risk of breach. 
  • More equitable access through better informed booking decisions. 

 

Cris Scheduling is part of the Cris web applications suite and is available with a Cris v3 upgrade. It is accessed through the Cris Launchpad and supports secure working from any permitted device.  

Contact your Client Manager to upgrade today. 

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NEW: Cris Analytics Pro 

Alongside the new web apps, we are also showcasing Cris Analytics Pro. It helps radiology teams make better use of their data to understand workflows, patient pathways and service pressures. It brings together operational and clinical insights in a clear, accessible format, supporting conversations about capacity, performance and service improvement.  

Education Sessions

We will be running short, structured education sessions on the stand throughout the congress. These sessions are designed to complement the wider UKIO programme and focus on clinical practice, service pressures and operational insight. 

We are hosting CPDaccredited sessions on DIDS 2.0 and the use of analytics data to understand radiology workflows and service pressures. These sessions are delivered by clinical and data specialists and run multiple times across the three days. 

Full session details, including dates and times, are available below. 

Understanding radiology workflows through analytics data

An interactive session exploring how analytics data can help radiology teams understand workflows, patient pathways and service pressures.

Speakers:
Philip Brentnall – Clinical Lead and radiographer
Emma Arnold – RIS Data Analyst

Dates & times:

  • Monday 8 June, 14:30
  • Tuesday 9 June, 14:30
  • Wednesday 10 June, 09:30

Understanding DIDS 2.0 and its impact on diagnostic pathways*
Dates & times:

Understand DIDS 2.0’s role in supporting national diagnostic priorities. See how these requirements will shape imaging workflows, including the impact of timely reporting and accurate patient identification on patient experience and outcomes.

Speaker:

Philip Brentnall – Clinical Lead and radiographer

Dates & times:

  • Monday 8 June, 11:30
  • Tuesday 9 June, 11:30
  • Wednesday 10 June, 11:30

*these sessions are formally CPD accredited by The Society and College of Radiographers 

Strengthening the backbone: Reimaging NHS diagnostics in England.

At UKIO, we’re launching a new whitepaper, which makes the case that diagnostics must be treated as a core part of the patient pathway, not a bottleneck within it. The report sets out practical recommendations to help build a more connected, resilient and patient-centred diagnostic system, making better use of workforce, data and capacity across the pathway.

Read more about the report here.

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