
Why Us?
The teleradiology field is changing fast in recent years. SevenStar Teleradiology Solutions Private Limited is one of the best companies for providing the teleradiology reporting service.
The technology has led to reduced workload on radiologists, faster turn-around time for patients, and cost savings for hospitals that find that teleradiology presents an attractive alternative to having radiologists available 24x7 hours a day.
The modern practice of radiology involves several different healthcare professions working as a team.
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A highly qualified team consisting of well-trained radiologists and medicine specialists assures high-quality reading services for the entire range of radiology imaging studies.
What is TeleRadiology?
Teleradiology refers to the practice of a radiologist interpreting medical images while not physically present in the location where the images are generated. Hospitals, mobile imaging companies, urgent care facilities, and even some private practices utilize teleradiology. The main idea behind the use of teleradiology is that it is expensive to have a radiologist on-site.
For facilities requiring 24/7 services or those that have a small volume of radiology patients, it can provide a huge savings. Patient care is improved by teleradiology by making it possible for radiologists to provide their services without needing to be in the same location as the patient. That is especially important whenever a subspecialist like a musculoskeletal radiologist, pediatric radiologist, neuroradiologist, or MRI radiologist is needed, given that usually these professionals work in large metropolitan areas during day hours. However, teleradiology makes it possible to have access to trained specialists on a 24/7 basis.
In order to define exactly what teleradiology is, a good place to start is defining the word radiology first. Radiology is a type of imaging technique that physicians use for taking images of the internal part of the body. This is usually done for either treatment or diagnosis. CTs, MRIs, and x-rays are examples.
Almost 95% of major medical centers disclose having used teleradiology in the last decade. 80% of smaller practices have used it at one time or another over the same period.
When teleradiology was first used, rural hospitals were the most significant users. But, today, most of the medical community use teleradiology, including:
- Hospitals
- Mobile imaging businesses
- Emergency care facilities
- Private practices
- Remote area ER services
- Doctors on doctor diagnosis teams
Teleradiology has grown over the years, offering medical services to an ever-larger variety of patients.
The ability to exchange this source of professional information through teleradiology improves healthcare quality. It also helps medical practices’ general success.
Teleradiology has become a top-rated service. That’s as a result of teleradiology helping hospitals, radiologists, and patients alike. Some of the benefits of teleradiology are:
- Allowing radiologists to help patients over longer distances than they would usually be able to in person.
- If you need to have a reading of an image done as a matter of urgency, always being able to access a specialist 24/7 is a benefit.
- Having access to radiologists specialized in different medical fields (not every institution can afford on- site radiologists trained in all imaging techniques).
The medical field has acknowledged that teleradiology increases access. That is done by offering a more comprehensive coverage area, after-hour coverage, and coverage in more specialized areas. Teleradiology also decreases the turnaround time.
Teleradiology can integrate electronic distribution channels, including cloud sharing and image storage. As well as specialty teleradiology software solutions. Yet, doctors, hospitals, and radiologists may use an online form software for such requests and sharing of information, such as
- Requests for access to electronic patient health information
- Exam forms
- Consent forms
- Patient invoicing
- Online payments
- Booking of appointments
Software used by health providers must follow the Health Insurance Portability and Transparency Act (HIPAA). And it must also follow data protection protocols.
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