![]() Merge telerad program gets Joint Commission approval PACSHealth of Scottsdale, AZ, has signed a marketing agreement with GE Healthcare. They looked at how many older studies were requested by referring physicians after seven years of fully digital radiology operations, and presented their findings at the recent RSNA 2007 meeting in Chicago. Referring physicians still require the ability to access medical images older than one year, according to researchers from the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Stay tuned for further coverage from the 2007 RSNA meeting.ĭo you have a topic you'd like to see covered, or are you interested in submitting an article to ? Please feel free to drop me a line.Ĭlinicians still need access to older imaging studies You also won't want to miss PACS consultant Michael Cannavo's annual PACSman Awards, which you can find here. To learn more about referring physician access to old images, click here.Īlso, if you haven't already, be sure to check out our current coverage from the RSNA meeting, including articles on repetitive stress injuries in radiology, communication of abnormal results, and the performance of consumer-grade medical displays. As a PACS Insider, you have access to the story before it is published for the rest of our members. Our coverage of the talk is the subject of this month's Insider Exclusive article. ![]() He presented the study team's research during a scientific session at the recent RSNA meeting in Chicago. And in 22% of the cases, referring physicians wanted access to images between two and three years old, according to Peter Van Ooijen. But how long do physicians need these older images for their clinical routine?Īt the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands, clinicians accessing images older than a year sought images between one and two years old in 48% of cases. The ability to offer referring physicians ready access to medical images is one of the most attractive features of PACS. PACS Insider If you have trouble reading this e-mail, please click here.Ī PACS Insider - December 5, 2007
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