Pathology Dictation Workflow

Pathology is a special area of medicine which requires specialized tools. Sometimes these tools don’t even exist, and labs across the United States find new and unique ways to solve the problems they’re faced with when such a situation occurs. This is especially true for Pathology labs located in general hospital facilities, where ‘standard’ hospital [...]

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How PACS effects dictation workflow

PACS has changed the way Radiologists work and adds numerous benefits to the way they diagnose problems. If you aren’t sure what we’re talking about, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS for short) is the technology which is doing away with films – allowing Radiologists to view images on high resolution computer monitors. This technology [...]

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Physicians Voice Enthusiasm About Digital Dictation

By Florian Schwiecker for HIT Exchange There’s broad consensus today that automating clinical workflow can help improve patient care and save money. But while many practices are implementing sophisticated EHR systems, their dictation methods haven’t changed much since the 1960s. Many doctors still dictate into analog recorders that have been around since The Beatles’ heyday. [...]

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Why is FTP better than email?

FTP is better than email for a couple of reasons. First, email is a very common communication tool these days; and is used very frequently. With people being able to receive information and messages from anywhere in the world almost at an instant, it is no surprise that email inboxes can constantly become full. If [...]

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