Technology | Quality Assurance (QA) | August 30, 2019

Ultrasound QA Portal makes quality assurance easier for CIRS ultrasound phantoms

CIRS Launches Ultrasound Quality Assurance Software

August 30, 2019 — The CIRS Ultrasound Quality Assurance Portal helps users of CIRS general-purpose ultrasound phantoms manage their ultrasound testing program with an easy-to-use, cloud-based application. Video and written instructions for all tests are provided within the app, and test results can either be entered directly to the app, or a data entry form can be downloaded for offline collection. 

The Ultrasound QA Portal provides convenient reporting and charting features to track results. It comes pre-loaded with default testing protocols that are designed to meet the recommended practices of the American College of Radiology, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Users can easily modify to meet their specific requirements. 

Use of the QA Portal Software is complimentary for any CIRS customer who owns one or more of the following phantoms; 040GSE, 054GS, ATS539 or ATS570. To get started, customers register with the following information; phantom serial number, model number, institution name, institution contact phone number, first name, last name and email at http://qaportal.cirsinc.com. 

For more information: www.cirsinc.com


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