
Many department managers identify radiology information systems (RIS) as one way to increase efficiency and reduce expenses. Ms. Rowe explains various ways that an RIS can help you compete in an increasingly competitive marketplace, handle higher patient volume and fulfill requirements for recording and transferring patient information.
Radiology Information Systems, Radiology Department, Hospital, Efficiency, United States
Radiology Information Systems, Radiology Department, Hospital, Efficiency, United States
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