HOUSTON, TX, June 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) St. John's Mercy Health Care in St. Louis, Mo. and St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka, Ind. recently expanded their OB-Windows Structured Reporting Systems with OBLink interfaces to their Philips and Siemens ultrasound machines.
OBLink allows for automated transmission of patient measurements and demographics from ultrasound systems directly into the Digisonics OB-Windows system, eliminating manual entry time and preventing possible entry errors.
St. John's Mercy Health Care also added a remote connective for a satellite facility as part of their telemedicine outreach.
For more than 35 years, Digisonics has provided best-of-class interpretation systems for cardiology and OB/GYN to many of the leading hospitals, clinics, private offices, and research sites around the world. With over 2,000 systems provided to the medical community, Digisonics sets the standard for fast image review, professional reporting, and comprehensive clinical databases.
Digisonics Simplifies The OB/GYN Reporting Process
St. John's Mercy Health Care and St. Joseph Regional Medical Center expand their OB-Windows Structured Reporting Systems with OBLink
2011-06-25
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[Press-News.org] Digisonics Simplifies The OB/GYN Reporting ProcessSt. John's Mercy Health Care and St. Joseph Regional Medical Center expand their OB-Windows Structured Reporting Systems with OBLink