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TeleImaging Speeds etransfer of X-rays, CT Scans between Hospitals

Healthcare IT News - Teleradiology
TeleImaging , a new service that supports the electronic transfer of X-rays , CT scans and other imaging studies from regional hospitals to OhioHealth’s acute care hospitals.

OhioHealth is now offering TeleImaging to speed treatment time for critical patients. TeleImaging is a new service that supports the electronic transfer of X-rays , CT scans and other imaging studies from regional hospitals to OhioHealth’s acute care hospitals.

At Grant Medical Center, home of the system’s Level 1 Trauma Center, this means faster treatment for trauma patients. “Getting patients to the operating room as quickly as possible is critical with trauma victims,” said Shella Farooki, M.D., radiologist and research director at Columbus Radiology , which provides Grant’s radiology services. “The imaging system can save lives by providing advance access to these patients’ images, allowing us to diagnose their condition before their arrival at Grant.”

The electronic transfer of images allows a receiving hospital’s medical team to evaluate a patient’s condition or injury and assemble an appropriate care team prior to the patient’s arrival. This ultimately reduces a patient’s time to treatment and can mean the difference between life and death for a critically injured trauma patient.

“Some injuries, such as a head injury or injury resulting in bleeding, are very time sensitive,” said Steven Santanello, D.O., vice president of Surgical and Trauma Services at Grant Medical Center. “ TeleImaging makes us better informed and prepared, which allows for a more timely intervention to identify specialists and to mobilize the operating room. And when time makes a difference, faster care results in better patient outcomes.”

Fairfield Medical Center worked with Grant and Columbus Radiology to be among the first hospitals in central Ohio to adopt OhioHealth TeleImaging . The imaging system allows them to electronically transfer a patient’s images in real time to Grant’s trauma team prior to the patient’s arrival. Transferring images and pre-registering patients prior to arrival can cut the time to the operating room by up to half.

Once installed, OhioHealth TeleImaging can work at any hospital regardless of its imaging management system. Radiologists can then view the patient’s images, consult with the referring physicians, diagnose the patient’s condition and coordinate with the hospital’s specialists all before the patient’s arrival.


“ TeleImaging eliminates variations in scan protocols from hospital to hospital, which means we get the required images at the initial scan,” said Dr. Farooki. “Limiting radiation exposure is an especially important consideration for trauma patients, because many require additional testing and procedures in the future.”

Doctors also can easily compare the electronic images with other images the patient has had at any OhioHealth facility. Those images are then available for future consultation. This connectivity between medical systems and hospitals reduces the need for repeat images and the patient’s exposure to radiation.

Source: CISIONwire