New Version of Reporting Information System Expands Capabilities of RIS

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 14 Nov 2013
A next-generation version of a reporting information system (RIS) includes a mammography-reporting module and several new features to enhance efficiency and streamline workflow.

Intelerad Medical Systems (Montreal, Canada) , a developer of medical imaging picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), radiology information systems (RIS), and workflow solutions, recently launched of InteleRIS 8.224, the latest version of their reporting information system. The system includes a new optional Mammo reporting module and several new features, including enhanced scheduling, complete-and-hold function for technologists, patient-signed outside prior requests, and the ability to import PDF reports from outside systems via HL [Health Level] 7.

“Our goal with this latest version of InteleRIS is to further automate and simplify procedures to drive efficiency within radiology practices,” said Todd Davis, chief clinical systems officer, Intelerad. “As we move forward with this solution, we will be adding more self-service elements to reduce the workloads of front-office staff and help organizations attract patients and referring physicians who are interested in managing their appointments online.”

Designed for clinics that perform breast-imaging procedures, the InteleRIS Mammo reporting module optimizes efficiency of clinic support staff. By providing a comprehensive set of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) worksheets, the module allows for patients to be tracked effectively. The module, fully integrated with InteleRIS, allows staff to easily book follow-up appointments, print results letters, print letters to physicians, and enter pathology data.

As part of their plan to further develop InteleRIS, Intelerad will be adding a scheduling portal to the system to allow patients and physicians to easily manage appointments online. The Portal provides a high degree of self-service, which allows physicians and patients to view earlier appointments, book or request an appointment, and fill out dynamic screening interviews prior to arrival, which saves time at check-in for both patients and technologists.

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