Sunday, 4 December 2011

A radiology information system is a comprehensive module designed to assist and simplify

The need for such a system arises from the fact that hospitals need to be as efficient as possible, avoiding all sorts of delays in issuing and implementing orders. The functions include patient registration, patient tracking, report generation, scheduling and rescheduling of appointments, storing and retrieving images, workflow management, order requests and more. All these are taken care in no time as the time required is drastically reduced due to the automated nature of the whole process.



It keeps a track of all the equipments being used during a radiology procedure. It is linked with the health information system to integrate with other departments making the information available to those who may require for conducting further tests or necessary in further treatment of a patient. One of the features of such a system is its security. This means that for having access to any type of information, a person has to be an authorized user of the system-having a user id and a password, without which the information remains inaccessible. Thus, the confidentiality of the personal information is maintained. Also, if required the information can be exchanged among two different organization-while referring a patient to another facility etc.



Yasasii is a comprehensive Healthcare Information system designed for all types of healthcare facilities in different settings providing user-friendly interface designed by highly experienced and leading software architects. The simplicity of usage in turn helps in unravelling the complexities of daily operations linking it with the radiology information systems and also eliminates the usage of paper. The ease of use coupled with Decision Support System and Knowledge Management System simplify and reduce the work of healthcare providers, improve work flow, minimizing clinical errors, plugging leakages and increasing overall staff productivity.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the explanation. My sister-in-law is a radiologist, and has tried to explain radiology information systems to me before. They seem like an indispensable part of the job.

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