Workflow OptimizerEngine

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Optimizer

The program uses a proprietary algorithm to distribute cases in real time to any number of assigned users. Distribution can even be modified by user-defined preferences. Some common preferences may include or exclude a modality, select work from a certain facility or referring doctor. The preferences can also be used to maximize sub-specialization or to allow radiologists to interpret exams they prefer to read. The addition of Optimizer to your PACS will lead to increased job satisfaction, create a higher quality of work and will lead to a more efficient use of the radiologist. Regardless of the specific preferences radiologists prefer, the software balances the workload so all users receive the same volume of work.
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Optimizer

  • Whether at a hospital or within a busy radiology group, Optimizer helps manage the workflow in all types of medical environments.
  • Optimizer manages the staggered reading times of radiologists – even for those reading remotely while on call.
  • With a more efficient system to regulate and expedite the workload, patient satisfaction numbers will rise as wait times for cases decrease.

Optimizer is designed to:

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Equally distribute work in real-time
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Maximize efficiency
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Increase productivity
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Balance workloads
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Improve profit and satisfaction
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Reduce physician staffing

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