Double the productivity of your radiologists with Eden

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Eden Experts

In Pink October, the volume of studies in health institutions increased by at least 40%. You're still in time to prepare.

With Eden, you have the tools you need to double the productivity of your team and provide excellent care to thousands of new patients. Here's how to make the most of each feature to empower your institution.

Coordinate the order of the images with your modality providers

With the Eden PACS hanging protocol tool, you can view a complete mammography study on different planes and synchronized monitors, all with a single click. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that the images from the study are received in the order indicated: the left and right breast in the caudal cranial plane, and the same for the oblique mediolateral plane. This way, you avoid unnecessary clicks and streamline the work of your radiologists.

Use the BI-RADS template to follow up with your patients

Record your mammography findings with the BI-RADS template to ensure their traceability in Eden Management. Thus, you can create automatic notifications for your administration team and schedule follow-up studies according to the BI-RADS scale, in addition to having full visibility of the mammograms performed at your institution. Not only does this allow you to provide personalized attention, but it also optimizes your institution's operating flows.

Supplement your analysis with fusion and study comparison tools

The ability to compare current images with previous ones is essential for a full evaluation of the evolution of findings. The historical comparison tool allows you to incorporate previous images into your analysis, and merging studies can complement your reports with breast ultrasound and other studies such as MRI, ensuring a more complete and accurate diagnosis, while forging a personalized history for each patient.

With Eden, you have everything you need and more to empower your institution and double the productivity of your radiologists. Don't let the increased volume of studies take you by surprise; be prepared and continue to provide first-rate medical care.