How does teleradiology reporting work?

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Patient is imaged in healthcare facility

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Images are transmitted to our 24/7 support team who send them to one of our specialist radiologists

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One of our clinical professionals reviews the images alongside the patient’s clinical history and creates a detailed report

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The report is sent back to the clinician to inform patient treatment in an average of 24 minutes for our emergency service

Teleradiology with Medica

With Medica you have peace of mind that our technologies ensure the secure electronic submission of radiological patient images from one location to another. Using teleradiology, images can be transmitted from the hospital setting where the images are created, to a reporter who can review and report on the images remotely.

Our team of global experts are made up of consultant radiologists, reporting radiographers, and rheumatologists, all specialising in their relevant field with unparalleled expertise. Providing our teleradiology services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, you can think of us as an extension to your team.

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Clinical expertise

Radiologists are available to discuss or clarify reports with the clients

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Technical support 24/7

We have an experienced in-house technical team offering full support 24/7

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Robust network

With a dual data centre and multiple contingency systems we provide a robust and resilient network

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Global connections

A network linking our 750+ reporters with over 100 hospitals

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Reporting with the full picture

Secure access to prior reports and images

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Delivering efficiency

Our platform has the unique ability to access the client's RIS, delivering efficiency

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