Teleradiology Reading Services For Referring Physicians

NDI's referring physician portal enables the treating physician who ordered the radiology exam for their patient, to access their report via a private login - Teleradiology Reading, Reporting And Interpretation Services For Referring Physicians - November 16 2022 - National Diagnostic Imaging - Cleveland Ohio

NDI remote radiologists quickly deliver detailed diagnostic imaging reports via state-of-the-art teleradiology systems to referring physicians in all 50 states. NDI’s referring physician portal enables the treating physician who ordered the radiology exam for their patient, to access their report via a private login.

NDI telemedicine experts use technology such as PACS software, Zoom video conferencing, digitally based medical imaging for radiology and the Internet to connect referring physicians with NDI subspecialty radiologists for consultations and in-depth advice.

The easiest way to get access to teleradiology services in the United States is to call National Diagnostic Imaging at 1-800-950-5257 or email info@ndximaging.com.

National Diagnostic Imaging (NDI) provides subspecialty teleradiology services to hospitals, imaging centers, office-based imaging practices and outpatient clinics.

NDI’s U.S. based and fellowship trained, Board-Certified subspecialty radiologists have expertise in musculoskeletal (MSK), body, and neuroradiology imaging. NDI provides 24/7 teleradiology coverage on a national basis and delivers a final radiology report.

NDI utilizes the latest technology, including a PACS designed especially for teleradiology workflow to create an efficient operational model that delivers fast report turnaround. All referring physicians can access reports through our PACSstar software referring physicians portal. This feature is free for our clients and their doctors.  They can access their own patients reports, clinical information and images for their own viewing.  With simple remote training with our administrative staff, the technicians and physicians, this can easily be set up.  The facilities appreciate this unique feature to give to their referring physicians.  Radiologists are always available for consults and practice a proactive approach to communicating with referring physicians.

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Accreditation Programs For Diagnostic Imaging Centers In The U.S.

Accreditation Programs For Diagnostic Imaging Centers In The U.S. - December 22 2022 - National Diagnostic Imaging - Radiology Reporting And Teleradiology Services

Diagnostic imaging lets doctors look inside human and animal bodies for clues about a medical condition. A variety of machines and techniques can create pictures of the structures and activities inside the body. The type of imaging a doctor uses depends on the symptoms and the part of your body being examined. Ultrasonography is a popular diagnostic imaging tool that looks inside a dog or cat’s body via the use of sound waves.

ACR Accreditation is recognized as the gold standard in medical imaging. The ACR offers accreditation programs in CT, MRI, breast MRI, nuclear medicine and PET as mandated under the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) as well as for modalities mandated under the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA). Accreditation application and evaluation are typically completed within 90 days.

The ACR has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities. They offer accreditation programs in Mammography, CT, MRI, Breast MRI, Nuclear Medicine and PET, Ultrasound, Breast Ultrasound and Stereotactic Breast Biopsy.

The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredits educational programs in radiography, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, and medical dosimetry.

The National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) provides the structure and resources you need to develop and operate a high-quality breast center. Programs that are accredited by the NAPBC follow a model for organizing and managing a breast center to facilitate multidisciplinary, integrated, comprehensive breast cancer services.

Get information from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) about their requirements for accreditation of advanced diagnostic imaging suppliers, here.

The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) is a nonprofit, nationally recognized accrediting organization. The IAC was founded by medical professionals to advance appropriate utilization, standardization and quality of diagnostic imaging and intervention-based procedures.

The IAC is a nonprofit organization in operation to evaluate and accredit facilities that provide diagnostic imaging and procedure-based modalities, thus improving the quality of patient care provided in private offices, clinics and hospitals where such services are performed.

With a 30-year history of offering medical accreditation to facilities within the U.S. and Canada, IAC is also now offering accreditation in international markets. The IAC programs for accreditation are dedicated to ensuring quality patient care and promoting health care and all support one common mission: Improving health care through accreditation®.

The ACVR is the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recognized veterinary specialty organization™ for certification of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Equine Diagnostic Imaging.

If you are a radiology imaging service in the United States that is looking for a company that can provide daytime, nighttime, weekend and holiday coverage for your current and future case volume, contact National Diagnostic Imaging by phone at 216-514-1199 or by emailing info@ndximaging.com.