Other Hospital Information System
Cardiology Information Systems Quiz
Test your knowledge on Cardiology Information Systems (CIS) and their fun
- Explore the features and benefits of CIS.
- Understand the relationship between CIS and other medical systems.
- Challenge yourself with 30 thought-provoking questions.
Are mainly focused on the storage and retrieval of Cardiology-centric images.
Cardiology Information Systems (CIS)
Radiology Information System (RIS)
Hospital Information Systems (HIS)
CIS usually receive an order with patient demographics from other information management systems, and once the images are acquired from imaging modalities, they are profiled against the order and stored for further distribution, viewing, and long-term archive.
(Katipula and Ireland, 2013)
(Mercuri, 2010)
International Medical Informatics Association (2016)
(history, physical examination), to signals (electrocardiograms)
Personal notes
Images
Reports
Echocardiograms, angiograms, CT, MRI
Personal notes
Images
Reports
From investigations and from procedures.
Personal notes
Images
Reports
Unfortunately, most CIS are limited to their storage capabilities and do not include post-processing functions.
True
False
Benefits and Features of Cardiology Information Systems (CIS)
Ease of access while maintaining data security
Flexibility in the workflow
Enhanced Comparability
It is different types of data, including computed tomography (CT), cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear imaging (PET and SPECT), and angiography, may be managed on a single platform with the help of the CIS.
Editing, Viewing and Storing Multi-Modal Cardiology Data
Remote Access
Visualization and Reporting Capabilities
It the use of networks and integrated information systems, coupled with the availability of the internet and tablets and smart phones, offer flexibility to Cardiology Information Systems.
Editing, Viewing and Storing Multi-Modal Cardiology Data
Remote Access
Visualization and Reporting Capabilities
One of the main benefits of Cardiology Information Systems is the ease and consistency of reporting. Virtually real-time information retrieval is possible with just a couple of clicks and queries, and is possible from multiple locations.
Editing, Viewing and Storing Multi-Modal Cardiology Data
Remote Access
Visualization and Reporting Capabilities
Since a CIS may be integrated with existing Electronic Health Record Systems, it can enhance the quality of services offered by health professionals by offering a more comprehensive view of the patient care spectrum.
Editing, Viewing and Storing Multi-Modal Cardiology Data
Visualization and Reporting Capabilities
EHR Integration
It is a networked software system for managing medical imagery and associated data.
Cardiology Information Systems (CIS)
Radiology Information System (RIS)
Hospital Information Systems (HIS)
AIt is an element of health informatics that focuses mainly on the administrational needs of hospitals.
Cardiology Information Systems (CIS)
Radiology Information System (RIS)
Hospital Information Systems (HIS)
An RIS is especially useful for tracking radiology imaging orders and billing information, and is often used in conjunction with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archivals (VNA) to manage image archives, record-keeping and billing within a Hospital Information System (HIS).
(Katipula and Ireland, 2013)
(Rouse, 2017)
(Mercuri, 2010)
It is a healthcare technology for short and long term storage, retrieval, management, distribution and presentation of images.
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
Vendor Neutral Archival (VNA)
Radiology Information System (RIS)
In a health information technology context, it is as medical imaging used by the healthcare professionals that stores images in a standard format and interface, making medical imaging data accessible through different picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
Vendor Neutral Archival (VNA)
Radiology Information System (RIS)
An RIS can integrate with the referring doctor’s electronic health record or EHR system, so you can access patient data easily and quickly.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
A chief benefit of a RIS is that you can use it to verify insurance before a patient visit.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
The electronic payments you are now capable of receiving means that you get paid faster.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
The result is a better experience for referring doctors, which dramatically increases the likelihood they’ll refer more patients to you.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
It’s much faster to find, input, and create reports from patient data when the records are computerized.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
With the information digitized and no longer needing to be entered into records a second or third time.
Better communication with referring doctors
Faster payments
Improved efficiency
A person who describes the following functions of an RIS
(Katipula and Ireland, 2013)
(Rouse, 2017)
(Mercuri, 2010)
An RIS can track a patient's entire workflow within the radiology department; radiology providers can add images and reports to EHRs, where they can be retrieved and viewed by authorized radiology staff.
Patient Management
Scheduling
Patient Tracking
The RIS allows staff to make appointments for both inpatients and outpatients.
Patient Management
Scheduling
Patient Tracking
Using a RIS system, providers can track a patient's entire radiology history from admission to discharge and coordinate the history with past, present and future appointments.
Patient Management
Scheduling
Patient Tracking
A RIS can generate statistical reports for a single patient, group of patients or particular procedures.
Patient Management
Scheduling
Results reporting
Traditionally, radiology providers use RIS to track individual films and their associated data. But as EHRs have become standard across the healthcare industry and digitized images and PACS have been widely adopted, radiology departments and their RIS-PACS systems have been more drawn into the clinical workflow of the entire medical enterprise.
Results reporting
Image tracking
Billing
RIS systems provide detailed financial record-keeping and process electronic payments and automated claims, though these functions are becoming incorporated into medical organizations' overall EHR systems.
Results reporting
Image tracking
Billing
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