March 11, 2013 — Accelarad announced the selection of its medical imaging solution by Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) to improve medical image sharing and care coordination with referring physicians anywhere in the world. The New York City-based hospital will begin rolling out the offering to patients, streamlining the medical image exchange process for those transferring to the hospital from other facilities.
Accelarad’s solution, which can be accessed from any Internet-connected computer or mobile device, will enable HSS providers to securely and more easily request, view and share medical images and documents with other healthcare organizations, before and after a patient’s visit.
“We have unique workflow needs since our patient population comes to HSS from across the country and the world for specialized orthopedic care and radiology consultations,” said Richard Fleury, executive director with the department of radiology and imaging at HSS. “Accelarad will integrate nicely into our existing clinical processes to make medical image sharing easier for our patients and referring physicians. For example, a Los Angeles-based patient requiring a hip replacement or revision can upload and share images with his or her HSS hip specialist, who will be then be able to easily analyze the image — all well before the patient even arrives in New York.”
HSS providers will also be able to collaborate with patients’ primary care providers to ensure patients receive the recommended follow-up treatment following a stay at HSS. Faster medical image sharing will give all providers involved in an HSS patient’s care access to the most up-to-date patient information and will result in more informed care decisions and improved outcomes.
“Healthcare organizations specializing in orthopedics, like HSS, receive an extremely high volume of medical images and examinations every day,” said Willie Tillery, CEO at Accelarad. “By moving their medical image exchange processes to our network, HSS will eliminate the process of managing medical images on CDs and film, which in turn will help the hospital streamline administrative processes and prevent providers from ordering duplicate tests as a result of damaged or lost images.”
For more information: www.accelarad.com, www.hss.edu