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By: Stephen O'Connor on August 8th, 2012

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Cutting Costs with Radiology Information Systems

Radiology Information System

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Radiology Information Systems (RIS) is an umbrella term that describes the various computer software that comprises a hospital's electronic data processing of radiological records and images. Simply put, RIS takes advantage of today's modern technology by replacing traditional paper-based means of managing a patient's data with a more efficient and cost-effective method that runs on computer networks.

RIS not only cut financial costs, but can also help save physical energy and time while increasing data security. Here are some of the basic features of Radiology Information Systems; all serve to save both time and money for medical practices.

Record Management

Every patient's entire radiological record is kept within the system. Physicians and staff can view reports and images at any time in order to make accurate and timely interventions. Also, these records are often available at a distance through the use of handheld devices or via the Internet, thereby saving the effort of having to be physically present at the workstation or radiology department before an authorized person can obtain access.

Data Aggregation and Analysis

images and reports are not only electronically stored and organized in a structured fashion, but a variety of statistical tools and software analysis that aren't present in a paper-based system is also available. Depending on the type of RIS software, pertinent data related to a patient or procedure can be instantly obtained and analyzed, leading to better care and a broader view of each individual's case.

Integrated Services

RIS can also include other services, such as patient tracking from admission to discharge, setting patient appointments and schedules with radiology staff, film tracking, and more.  By saving valuable time, the medical practice effectively saves money.

The wonderful part is that the company or computer specialists who developed the RIS can be contracted to create other software that may be needed in the future. Therefore, RIS is a dynamic tool that can evolve whenever there is a required need.

Billing and Accounting

Finally, RIS can manage and take note of any unsettled payments for each individual patient, leading to efficient and timely transactions with minimal error while ensuring that payment is received.

Key Takeaways:

Radiology Information Systems are part of the overall hospital information system which utilizes networked data processing to store and retrieve patient records. Its functions include:

  • Quick and easy retrieval of data
  • Accessibility from a distance
  • Statistical analysis on reports 
  • Upgradability as the need arises

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About Stephen O'Connor

Stephen O'Connor is the Director of Brand and Digital Marketing, responsible for many aspects of Advanced Data Systems Corporation’s (ADS) marketing, including product marketing, customer acquisition, demand generation, brand, brand design, and content marketing.

Stephen has more than 20 years of healthcare industry experience. Prior to ADS, Stephen spent 11 years at Medical Resources Inc. (MRI), most recently as the Manager of Marketing & Internet Services, where he and his teams were responsible for all marketing efforts and the market positioning of MRI’s services.

Stephen spends his day's planning, writing, & designing resources for the modern healthcare professional.