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Give Your Patients Easy Access To Medical Images Through Patient Portal

December 6, 2020

Since the onset of Social Distancing, healthcare authorities have been trying to shift all possible operations to digital means. The popularization of Telehealth solutions is ardent proof that both clinicians and patients are willing to adopt this remote way of healthcare delivery.

A study published in MDPI shows that about 89% of patients were ready to accept Telemedicine over in-person visits. Another research published in Research Gate highlighted that about 62% of patients who subscribed to Telehealth solutions found it to be just as effective as an in-office appointment.

Telehealth, evidently, offers several direct benefits to the patients, putting them in charge of their health. One striking Telehealth feature that has stood out from the rest is the access to Medical Imaging.

Medical Images are a part of a patient’s health records that are used to analyze the medical conditions and case details. Not long ago, these images were provided to patients in the form of CD (Compact Disk) drives.

Today, most Telehealth software solutions come with a virtual patient portal, which provides secure login-based access to medical records. Let’s understand how digital access to medical imaging fulfills several basic needs of the patient.

  1. Helping them stay informed

It’s a human tendency to get anxious when critical information is hidden from us. May it be the delivery status of your important Amazon order or medical transcripts of a chronic illness.

With a simple web login interface, patients have access to critical health data that they want to know. They can easily download such data and share it with concerned parties without having to go through the tedious process of obtaining CDs.

Hence, the end-user experience is improved, and they gravitate towards service providers who offer this feature.

  • Reducing the physical footprint of medical data

As mentioned before, obtaining medical images and other medical records in the form of CDs can get cumbersome. Storing this data safely for years to come, and making sure that the CDs don’t wear out are a separate set of challenges.

It becomes difficult, even for the doctors to manage their case records as CDs keep piling up, causing data storage issues. With digital storage and easy accessibility, doctors can manage sensitive patient data much more responsibly.

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  • Catering to Social Distancing Needs

It is more than apparent that social distancing has become a part of our lifestyle, at least until the virus is fully eradicated. Therefore, patients are willing to adopt solutions that provide an alternative to physical visits.

As most of the healthcare data can be shared with the patient securely, without having them step outside, digital access to medical imaging, helps build Covid-19 compliance.

For patients suffering from chronic diseases, who are summoned to the clinic at least twice a month, this proves to be a great solution. Clinicians can now both check their vitals and share medical data with them, remotely.

  • Making it easy to analyze case records

With advancing technology, Telehealth solutions are no more limited to single-view dashboards made just for downloading reports. They come with improved analytical functionalities that enable patients to self-assess their medical conditions and make well-informed decisions.

This paradigm shift is being brought about by the interoperability and structural design of medical data. Self-serving dashboards convey the entire case history to the patients in an easy to digest format so that they’re aware of the treatment procedure.

Furthermore, this allows the doctors to gain deeper insights into the patient’s case, which ultimately helps them in better clinical decision-making.

JVS Dicom Plus Medical Imaging Software

Before patients get to access the medical images and case records, cardiologists need a reliable yet portable mechanism for keeping them safe. JVS Dicom Plus offers a Hard Disk solution that helps doctors save hundreds of cases in a single place and easily view case histories with pre-installed software. The solution makes medical case data management a breeze for physicians, which transcends into a better experience for the patients.

Key Features of JVS Dicom Plus

  • Easy to carry, manage and use
  • Play & Plug
  • Ultra-fast search
  • Clinical data storage
  • Export of DICOM images

Conclusion

We are witnessing some pivotal changes being made to how medical records are consumed by the doctors and patients. With new technologies that make the storage, retrieval and analysis of medical records easier, patient anxieties have dropped significantly. All important medical documentation is just a login away, given that your healthcare provider has a smart Telehealth system deployed for you.  

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