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QSR offers Radiology Information Systems (RIS) specifically
designed for the community hospital. Our completely Web-based
systems can eliminate your dependence on hard-copy data systems
such as film, jackets and labels, reduce paperwork and make it
easier to recruit the best technologists. Our RIS can be used to
schedule patient exams in all modalities, ensuring maximum patient
throughput and increased departmental revenue. |
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| Features of
QSR PACS |
- Available as part of the “One System, One View”
integrated PACS and RIS suite
- Can be used in parallel with existing Hospital Information
Systems (HIS)
- Seamless transfer of patient demographic information after
initial input
- On-site and remote scheduling
- Electronic signature capture
- Rapid report distribution with access from any location
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- Images tied to report
- Works with any standard web browser
- Multi-level architecture for comprehensive safety and
security
- 24/7 Response Center
- Comprehensive IT services
- HIPAA-compliant network
- No capital expenditure
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| Operational
Benefits |
- More efficient scheduling
- Improved resource allocation
- Streamlined worklist management
- Seamless electronic or facsimile transfer of reports to
referring physicians
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- No need for additional IT support
- Reduction of manual and administrative processes
- Fewer lost films
- Compliance with HIPAA regulations
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RIS
Defined
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| A Radiology Information System (RIS)
is used by hospitals’ radiology departments to store, manage
and distribute patients’ data and imagery. The system
generally includes patient tracking and scheduling, result
reporting and image tracking capabilities. |
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The value of a PACS/RIS
package
Most radiology departments find that the benefits of a PACS
solution are amplified by an integrated RIS system, which can more
efficiently schedule patient exams in multiple modalities, allowing
for even greater patient throughput. QSR can install and administer
RIS without PACS, but the greatest efficiencies will be achieved
with a bundled implementation. |
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