Technology | PACS | November 25, 2015

Offerings cover the entire workflow, from data capture to structured reporting and image distribution

Digisonics, automated radiology workflow solutions, RSNA 2015

Image courtesy of Digisonics


November 25, 2015 – Digisonics will introduce automated radiology workflow solutions, including integration with Powerscribe 360 and many other systems, at this year's annual Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference, Nov. 29-Dec. 3 in Chicago.

The Digisonics solution transforms the radiology workflow into a streamlined, fully automated electronic process from study data capture to the fast creation of a structured report through distribution to the patient’s medical record. Radiology workflow inefficiencies and manual entry errors are eliminated, improving the overall quality of patient care. Users can be confident that all patient care documentation is captured in an accurate, consistent format, satisfying the requirements for reimbursement and accreditation. 

In addition, capturing patient care data in a structured format creates a solid foundation to perform data mining and departmental reports. Clinicians will be able to gain insight into patient populations, track efficiency and performance, determine areas for improvement and plan for future growth.

For more information: www.digisonics.com


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