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Make the most of your
team’s valuable time
Because of the inherent inefficiencies of traditional film systems,
radiologists and radiology technologists are required to spend
significant portions of their time on non-clinical tasks such as
film filing, retrieval and exam retakes. With digital imaging
solutions, technologists are able to access entire patient exam
archives (known as “pre-fetching”) in a matter of
minutes. Patient exams in all modalities are efficiently scheduled
for maximum patient throughput. Lost films are eliminated, which
results in fewer retakes and a more profitable utilization of
technologists’ and radiologists’ time.
Equip radiologists
with superior diagnostic tools
Built around best-in-class workstations, QSR systems allow your
radiologists to make clinical evaluations more efficiently. Some
modalities can be viewed in “Stacked Mode,” a feature
that permits a multidimensional perspective on anatomical aspects.
Additionally, with our “Window and Level” feature,
technologists and radiologists can adjust digital images to correct
contrast, brightness and other attributes to achieve a more
readable image. This eliminates the need to subject patients to
additional procedures and improves workflow for your department.
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Utilize the skills of remote
radiologists
With
our web distribution tool, radiologists can access exam images
anywhere an Internet connection is available and all activity is
registered on your existing HIS for processing and billing. Your
existing staff can be more mobile and accessible and you can more
easily and expediently leverage the expertise of specialists in
other areas of the country.
Eliminate the
administrative liabilities of film
In addition to the costs associated with film processing and
storage, switching to a QSR digital imaging solution eliminates the
problem of films that are either lost or never returned by other
departments in the hospital. With QSR, reprints are easily
available and diagnostic-quality images can be burned onto a CD and
sent with patients to their referring physician.
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