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PenTips #161 – New PRE EXAM
NEW PRE EXAM: Eliminate clicks, provides at glance pertinent information. UPPER CENTER: Breast diagram informs of clinical comments, surface and surgical abnormalities. Tap on image to view comment detail (signified by yellow color). LEFT HAND SCREEN: The Medical Risk History column displays patient info and risk values, and family breast cancer info. Tap in window…
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PenTips #160 – Administrative Report Macros Creation and Execution
Administrative Report Macros Creation and Execution Administrative report macro screen allows individual report settings to be saved for reuse, without refining the filter data. Multiple individual reports can be “grouped” together as a set. This allows the user to run weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually, run reports at one time instead of having to select…
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PenTips #159 – Restricted Admin Report Access
Restricted Administrative Report Access Added access option for administrative reports. For reports with statistical information deemed private, access is granted for logged in user to their information only, freeing up the need for master user to “run report” for protected reports. Technologists have access to all their own information only, and are blocked from radiologists…
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PenTips #158 – One Step Audit Macros
One Step Pre Audit Preparation and Audit Macros Two macros where integrated to assist facilities with MQSA preparation. A Run Before MQSA Audit, and MQSA Audit macro. To access the macros, enter the Administration screen, tap Macro button. Run before Audit report on a monthly basis can provide insight on patient compliance, minimize audit preparation…
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PenTips #157 – PowerScribe and SpeechAnywhere Intergation
PowerScribe 5.X and 360, Dragon and SpeechAnywhere Intergation Supplement or completely generate narrative report The option exists to supplement or completely generate narrative report with various speech recognition engines. This allows the existing engine already residing at the workstation to be used. Generally only a single engine can reside on a workstation due to conflicts…
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PenTips #156 – Exam Resolution Prompt Options
Exam Resolution Prompt Options Various options are available to resolve prior unresolved exams. An exam is classified as unresolved when the recall interval was not a screening recall, implying patient is not in the screening category. Typical examples are, imaging exams with a BI-RADS 0, 3, 4, 5, 6 or biopsy exams awaiting pathology, or…
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PenTips #155 – Reason for resolving
Requested by various users, can you offer an automated way to add a notation to the administrative resolution note the reason why the exam is being resolved, because the followup recommendation was not completed, and further more offer a report displaying the reasons why? So our team proceeded with the request. We created an option,…
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PenTips #154 – Hover and Right Click Actions
Hover feature on lists To facilitate the request for expanded detail on various lists, hover was added to project the contents of a row in a panel in a vertical format, eliminating right scrolling list to view data. By hovering mouse over the patient’s name, the contents are exposed. For example, staff can immediately locate…
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PenTips #153 – Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography
Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography additions Added as a mammography exam modifier, CESM. When selected a CESM button is exposed on the imaging and the detailed mammography screens. This screen facilitates the recommended data collection to be included in narrative report (provided by the modality manufacture). The technologist generally completes the blood and injection information. The…
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PenTips #152 – Stereotactic Additions
Expanded selection of items on stereotactic detail screen Added in Post Procedure Imaging, the option to select “Interp/dedicated workstation” to expand the necessary phraseology to collect post imaging fee, previously omitted with newer CPT schedule. Inserts into post imaging statement “… interpreted on a dedicated mammography workstation …” Added per request, the ability to repeat…