Teleradiology Services Grants Doctors The Power To Save Lives Without The Wait

By Joseph Morris


Hospitals and doctors offices are charging more than ever for their services these days. Government-sponsored programs such as Obamacare was supposed to bring these costs down, but the opposite is what appears to have happened. In an effort to minimize cost to healthcare providers and patients alike, many medical facilities are seeking teleradiology services.

Radiology is an entry many people see on their hospital bills, but not everyone understands exactly what it means. It is an imaging technique that takes pictures of parts of the body for the purpose of proper treatment or diagnosis. MRIs, CAT scans, and x-rays are all examples of radiology.

Private medical offices have always had to send x-rays as well as lab specimens to an offsite facility for review. Patients mistakenly believe the doctors themselves review their x-ray because it is usually their doctor who discusses it with them. However, the lack of radiology on staff in most local medical facilities is the reason why so many patients must be transferred to area hospitals, even when their condition is not life-threatening.

Local urgent centers rarely have the economic power to keep radiologists on staff all the time. Even hospitals have trouble affording these specialists since they can charge as much as $1,500.00 per day, or even per shift. However, when the facility is able to obtain an off-site specialist, certain images can be reviewed right away, meaning that life-preserving procedures can take place with less of the dangerous wait that sometimes occurs.

Ultrasound radiologists are frequently in a world all their own, and most OB/GYN practices can only support one of them. However, there are many things which can go wrong during a pregnancy, and sometimes images on an ultrasound are not exactly what they appear because a fetus is an actively moving target for them to measure and evaluate. By utilizing an off-site but Online service, more than one expert can see and evaluate the images in real time.

This is great news for pregnant mothers, patients with multiple fractures or internal injuries, or even cardiac patients. Time is of the essence in many of these cases. By having the results of internal imaging available right away, other specialists can be brought in more quickly to perform life-saving surgeries, or any other procedures before additional damage can occur to the body while they wait.

Having such specialists available in an online capacity not only lowers costs, but it allows smaller medical offices to offer more extensive testing at their facility. This means fewer ambulance trips from hospital to hospital. It can also mean that the radiologists work from home in an on-call capacity, which gives them more freedom to spend time with family and friends rather than working odd shifts at medical facilities.

Offsite radiologists are able to charge per image rather than charging the facility for an entire day. This means they are somewhat inconvenienced at being placed on-call, but the cost of their service to hospitals, and eventually to patients, goes from the thousands to less than $100 for the image. Patients are advised to look at their bills closely to make sure that savings is being passed on to them.




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