Baxter (NYSE:BAX) announced that it launched a digital image capture capability for eye exams using its existing ophthalmoscope.

Deerfield, Illinois-based Baxter added the iExaminer Pro system to its Welch Allyn PanOptic Plus ophthalmoscope. The scope came to Baxter through its $12.5 billion acquisition of Hillrom in 2021. The system adds a key technology to routine eye exams, according to a news release.

iExaminer Pro’s design aims to advance healthcare professionals’ ability to examine and diagnose the eye health of patients. It adds the ability to connect a smart device to capture images for further examination. Baxter said the system enables clinicians to move quickly from an optical exam to adding digital image capture.

When using the scope with iExaminer Pro, clinicians can securely save and share eye images. It enables tracking, trending and initiating more informed consultations with specialists.

“Healthcare settings have never been more demanding, and clinicians need their tools to offer improved efficiency and accuracy that ultimately allows earlier care for patients,” said Jim O’Connell, president, Front Line Care, Baxter. “The iExaminer Pro System uses the latest tech, allowing providers to spend more time focusing on the thing that matters most – their patients.”

The Baxter Welch Allyn MacroView Plus Otoscope has utilized iExaminer Pro technology since 2021. Adding the capability to eye exams reflects the company’s commitment to using connected devices, Baxter said.

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“Examining the structure of the eyes is a critical part of assessing patient health,” said Dr. Julie Jakubowski, head of medical affairs, Front Line Care, Baxter. “The PanOptic Plus ophthalmoscope with iExaminer Pro System helps to enable healthcare providers to catch issues early on in a primary care setting, easily collaborate with specialists, and facilitates patients getting the diagnosis, care and treatment they need in a timely manner.”