An inefficient reading process for digital breast tomosynthesis decreased turnaround times
Learn how an all-in-one workstation for mammography and radiology increased study volume and accelerated turnaround.
An inefficient reading process for digital breast tomosynthesis decreased turnaround times.
Radiology Regional’s clinicians had to navigate between 2 workstations to compare a patient’s 3D images with breast MRIs and ultrasounds completed on a different modality.
Increased volume and decreased read times for digital mammography
The practice’s radiologists can now read 3D images at almost the same speed as they were originally reading 2D images. Radiology Regional was so pleased with the results that it created built display protocols for every modality, not just mammography.
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