Integrated Web RIS/PACS for Ambulatory Imaging/Radiology Centers
By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 16 May 2007
A new radiology information system (RIS)/picture archiving communications system (PACS) is an all inclusive, unified solution for ambulatory imaging centers and radiology group practices. Posted on 16 May 2007
Dynamic Imaging (Allendale, NJ, USA), an established leader in web-based image and information management, has announced the general release of IntegradWeb. Highlighting completion of the IntegradWeb RIS/PACS beta program were successful implementations at Liberty Pacific Medical Imaging, LLC (LPMI; Encino, CA, USA) facilities in California and Ohio.
Integrating end-to-end web-based workflow leveraging the IntegradWeb RIS/PACS architectural platform allows Dynamic Imaging to offer ambulatory facilities a powerful, unified radiology desktop.
IntegradWeb RIS/PACS includes the following intelligent, complementary information management application modules: enterprise scheduling; pre-certification workflow; clinical workflow (Tech Log); document management; exam visualization, transcription, and dictation; distribution and storage; billing and claims management, and management reporting.
Each of these modules works together to provide ambulatory organizations the ability to utilize best-practice workflow by eliminating traditional bottlenecks. IntegradWeb RIS/PACS tracks the patient encounter from scheduling through the entire billing process requiring the necessary information at each stage. In this fashion, IntegradWeb RIS/PACS establishes workflow that ensures each user enters all of the required information to create an acceptable insurance claim the first time through, resulting in a positive impact on billing outcomes.
Planned demonstrations at SIIM 2007 will include IntegradWeb RIS/PACS, IntegradWeb PACS version 3.7 with a full complement of integrations to the industry's best clinical applications, as well as the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) standard, IntegradWeb Mammo.
IntegradWeb PACS provides enhanced, integrated positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) functionality, including the display of multiple, simultaneous, three-dimensional PET/CT views for the reading radiologist. Enhanced PET/CT functionality is currently under development and is a work-in-progress.
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