BURLINGTON, Vt., June 2 /PRNewswire/ — Mach 7
Technologies (M7T), a global provider of flexible, PACS-neutral
healthcare image management solutions, has developed a
state-of-the-art modality workstation application, the Keystone
Study Split Utility (SSU), for Massachusetts General Hospital
Imaging.
The Keystone SSU will enable Mass General Imaging to improve
workflow and enhance technologist productivity by reducing the time
required for technologists to accurately split multi-region CT and
MR scans (i.e. Chest-Abdomen-Pelvis) into anatomic regions that
match the original orders from the RIS and reducing the time
required for the newly split studies to be sent to the picture
archiving communications system (PACS).
With the new Keystone SSU application, radiologists who
specialize in one region of the body will quickly get just the
images they need to interpret while ensuring accurate billing for
all orders entered into the system. The efficient and
accurate splitting of studies is important as a means of speeding
time to diagnosis, enhancing patient care, and improving
operational and business processes.
“The Keystone Study Split Utility improves technologist workflow
when splitting multi-region scans from CT or MR,” notes Mary-Theresa Shore, Director of Clinical
Operations at MGH. “Based on initial testing data from the
Keystone SSU clinical pilot, we are excited about the anticipated
increased technologists’ efficiency that the utility will deliver
from scanner to PACS.”
Designed for simplicity and continuity, the SSU receives
multi-region studies and provides a straightforward work list
interface from which studies can be selected for splitting by
technologists. Once selected, the study
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