peerVue will unveil at RSNA 2012 several new solutions aimed at helping radiologists streamline their workflow.
peerVue will unveil at RSNA 2012 several new solutions aimed at helping radiologists streamline their workflow.
The new Physician Quality Reporting System for its Qualitative Intelligence and Communication System allows organizations to leverage reimbursement bonus opportunities by identifying the opportunities, alerting staff and proving instructions for follow-through. QICS delivers the reporting necessary to document it for reimbursement.
Traditional HIS and RIS systems are not designed to support the detail needed to notify users to opportunities, the company said.
The company also will unveil its Throughput Management workflow solution that automates and tracks exam workflow. QICS can identify trends that can inform training or quality improvement. And the new Coding Discrepancy Management solution assists the accurate capture of coding data to ensure proper reimbursement.
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