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Radiologist Task Center


This comprehensive feature integrates a one-stop radiologist dashboard into the popular and robust RISynergy system. This new Task Center provides a single screen where radiologists may perform all of their tasks, such as:

  • Viewing the procedures they are required to perform for any given day
  • Viewing the schedule of all procedures and visits for the day
  • Viewing, editing, and signing off transcribed reports
  • Viewing a list of completed exams that are waiting to be read
  • Allows the radiologist to sync up auxiliary systems, such as a PACS system and/or dictation system on the displayed patient's record. This allows all systems to display the selected patient's current information.
  • Accessing patient visit history, current visit detail record, or schedule detail record and all previous transcribed reports for any given patients.

Task Center

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In Version 5.2, the Radiologist Task Center will also include Critical Test flags that show the patients whose tests are considered critical or Stat. The record will also be defined by a red static message to show that the patient's procedure is critical. This flag would typically appear in the To Be Performed tab in order for the radiologist to see the pending procedures with the highest priority.

Version 5.2 will also contain a Critical Results flag that will typically be displayed in the To Be Approved tab. This flag appears when the radiologist has read the report and views something critical and needs to perform follow-up tests.

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