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A radiological information system (RIS) is the core system for the electronic management of imaging departments. The major functions of the RIS can include patient scheduling, resource management, examination performance tracking, reporting, results distribution, and procedure billing. RIS complements HIS (hospital information systems) and PACS (picture archiving and communication system), and is critical to efficient workflow to radiology practices.


Basic features

Radiological information systems commonly support the following features: *Patient registration and scheduling *Patient list management *Modality interface using worklists *Workflow management within a department of radiology *Request and document scanning *Result entry *Digital reporting (usually using Voice Recognition (VR)) *Printables like patient letters and printed reports *Result transmission via HL7 integration or e-mailing of clinical reports *Patient tracking *Interactive documents *Creation of technical files *Modality and material management *Consent management


Additional features

In addition a RIS often supports the following: *Appointment booking *Voice Recognition (VR) *PACS workflow *Custom report creation *
HL7 Health Level Seven or HL7 refers to a set of international standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers. These standards focus on the application layer, which is "la ...
interfaces with a PACS. HL7 also enables communication between HIS and RIS in addition to RIS and PACS. *Critical findings notification * Billing *
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s *Cross site workflow


See also

* Electronic health record (EHR) *
Medical imaging Medical imaging is the technique and process of imaging the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (physiology). Medical imaging seeks to rev ...
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Medical software Medical software is any software item or system used within a medical context, such as:reducing the paperwork, tracking patient activity * standalone software used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes; * software embedded in a medical device (of ...


References

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