| Accelarad Expands SeeMyRadiology.Com at RSNA 2009 to Address Needs of the Entire Healthcare Continuum |
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At RSNA 2009, Accelarad expands its new SeeMyRadiology.com platform to provide universal access to medical images across the entire healthcare continuum through a single comprehensive web portal for hospitals, radiologists, physicians and patients.
Radiology GroupsUsing SeeMyRadiology.com, radiologists benefit from universal worklists combining exams from multiple locations. The application can automate sophisticated offsite reading workflow, with radiologist receiving appropriate data for sub-specialty reading immediately and automatically. SeeMyRadiology.com’s innovative CloudPACS™ image interpretation tool set includes sophisticated viewers for all imaging specialties as well as embedded dictation, transcription with voice recognition, template reporting and management reporting tools. It also enables immediate viewing of prior exams acquired in multiple locations.
The EnterpriseAcross the enterprise, SeeMyRadiology.com supports image sharing among disparate departments and locations as well as provides access to images beyond the enterprise, meeting a crucial need in the OT, ER and other acute care settings. Using the enhanced SeeMyRadiology.com platform, hospitals can convert problems of costly and cumbersome image exchange, CD handling and external physician image access into revenue-generating services. This is all accomplished without compromising the hospital PACS network or burdening IT.
Beyond the EnterpriseFor clinicians and radiologists beyond the enterprise, SeeMyRadiology.com enables full electronic access to patient imaging exams. Likewise, using SeeMyRadiology.com, physicians can share images and collaborate with one another, access images on mobile devices and set up their own personal imaging inbox.
PatientsWith SeeMyRadiology.com, finally patients have control and mobility of the images that guide their care. Through a single web portal they can store all prior and current imaging studies and facilitate image exchange among physicians. Those with chronic or acute conditions no longer have to gather images from multiple providers to create a comprehensive image portfolio for current physicians.
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