The need for comprehensive and comparative reporting has been acute as patients undertake MRI, CT, USG, Xray and or liquid biopsy pathology tests in similar or in gradual time intervals. The best way for a radiologist is to join forces in improving radiology outcomes. This is possible now!
Patients are becoming better informed on their wellness. Even the slightest of unwellness or symptoms is being reported to local doctors as compared to earlier periods when patients would wait for some consideration. Whereas, referring Doctors who find the pressure from the patient groups quite annoying and are not wanting to take any chances. The medical fraternity, therefore, increasingly depends on MRI, CT, USG and Xray. To exclude any chance of missing abnormality, means higher quality expectations. The referral doctors and patients who have conducted MRI or CT or X Ray simultaneously want all the studies to be rightly given time and correlated. The comprehensive and comparative radiology reporting is the new procedure coming up amongst the highly active radiologists.
There are several online radiology platforms where the method of reporting all studies varies according to the availability of the radiologists and subject experiences. When contacted with a senior radiologist, they felt the constant need for comprehensive and comparative reporting. The comprehensive nature of the report demands MRI or CT study to be reported in depth, but comparative reports take a timely comparison between studies and also the different modality nuances. Dr Nidhi Agrawal, a senior radiologist says, " However there is one method that TeleradiologyHub.com adopts is worth mentioning here," She further adds, " Teleradiologyhub Radiology Experts have to face the editorial board not just in second opinion but also in telereporting MRI CT USG or Xray cases. Mid experience radiologists regularly submit their pixel cases in MRI or CT scan or Xray. Hence the radiologists are rated according to their skills, experience and recommendations. The panel of 3-4 radiologists is made with intervening skills of radiologists. The panel is fed with such cases where a single patient has undertaken MRI, CT, USG, or Xray."
It is important to gather multiple experiences and skills for different regional boards. As such - what TeleradilogyHub has done is, they have aggregated more than 500 radiologists from 29 different countries who are experts in different body parts. They also muster courage to answer the questions from the clients seeing second opinion however complex it is.
Parmar Says," This is only possible because such platform has faith from many radiologists, hence they easily join Panel forces."
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