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Interventional Radiology Workflow Software Features Peer Benchmarking Reporting

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 01 Aug 2011
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A peer-benchmarking database provides actual operational and clinical data from practices across the United States that can be used to improve interventional radiography (IR) services, helping to detect service line growth trends and see new services as they develop.

This could assist the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR; Fairfax, VA, USA) in developing the training needed and providing the clinical data necessary to support the growth of IR practice. For IR practitioners, the peer-benchmarking reports offer comparative data to illustrate local performance versus national benchmarks.

HI-IQ (Lincoln, RI, USA), a developer of quality assurance, scheduling, and inventory management software for interventional radiology, announced the launch of Peer Benchmarking reports for the IR community. HI-IQ subscribers can leverage the power of data collected by the HI-IQ user community across the US through the national HI-IQ Peer Benchmarking Database. “The HI-IQ Peer Benchmarking database provides data insights that will help interventional radiologists grow and evolve their practice,” said Emily DeMerchant, director for HI-IQ. “The aggregated data provides the ability for IR practices to compare their performance to their peers. The Peer-Benchmarking database will greatly benefit the Society of Interventional Radiology [SIR] and its members.”

For IR practitioners, HI-IQ’s Peer Benchmarking reports offer comparative data to illustrate local performance versus national benchmarks. Peer Benchmarking was launched in March 2011 at SIR’s 36th annual scientific meeting in Chicago (IL, USA). Four reports are available to participating HI-IQ subscribers. The reports cover top 10 services by practice, top 10 services overall, fluoroscopy dosage analysis, and service volume trends. Over 85,000 encounters were aggregated to generate these reports. Additional reports are planned for the future.

HI-IQ is a software platform designed to be the centerpiece tool for managing interventional radiology workflow. It enables IR departments to streamline patient scheduling and tracking, and it empowers the department to manage proactively both the quality assurance (QA) process and inventory. Versatile and adaptable, HI-IQ accommodates the full spectrum of clinical practices. Hospitals are currently running HI-IQ range from large, multicampus academic institutions to small community hospitals. Endorsed by SIR, HI-IQ has been modeled after the workflow of busy interventional radiology departments.

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