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Four Things Happen when Imaging Centers Utilize Digital Patient Engagement
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1652376234577{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”]Consumers are accustomed to using their mobile devices and digital communication for everyday activities such as buying goods, attending virtual meetings, entertainment and even ordering food. Healthcare consumers are no different. In a recent study by Dynex1 which surveyed 1000 adults over 18 years of age, researchers found 80% of patients prefer…
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Patient Recruitment, Retention and Safety at Women’s Imaging Centers During and After a Global Pandemic
PATIENT RECRUITMENT, RENTENTION AND SAFETY AT WOMEN’S IMAGING CENTERS DURING AND AFTER A GLOBAL PANDEMIC 2020 significantly disrupted everyday life in the US and abroad. With the passing and resurgence and passing again of the COVID-19 virus and related variants, businesses around the world have struggled to stay afloat and women’s imaging centers have…
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PenTips #192 – Unresolved and Resolved Letters
The unresolved / resolved letter screen facilitates a worklist of exams requiring additional follow-up and/or resolution to close. This also adds value for facilities that only offer screening, and further work-up is done externally. This screen automates tracking for non compliant patients that do not return for; additional imaging, follow-up recalls and biopsies. Screen has…
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PenTips #98 – Patient Density Notification Financial Incentives Interpretation Location
TISSUE DENSITY PATIENT NOTIFICATION Various clients have state laws that require notification to patients regarding their breast density. Connecticut already requires alternate imaging messaging when a patient’s mammogram indicates dense tissue. Texas recently passed “Henda’s Law” which will take effect September 1, 2011 that requires breast density to be communicated to patients. Other states…