OneDX goes to the cloud for electronic test ordering

The new software-as-a-service application connects referring physicians to registered imaging provider order lists, bringing clarity to proper exam selection and reimbursement coding, the vendor says.
By Bill Siwicki
09:42 AM

OneDX, which offers a platform that enables physicians to view and exchange patient images securely from any Internet browser or mobile device, has unveiled at HIMSS17 cloud-based patient electronic test ordering with results.

The new software-as-a-service application connects referring physicians to registered imaging provider order lists, bringing clarity to proper exam selection and reimbursement coding, and helping to eliminate errors associated with handwritten scripts, OneDX said.

The same interface that enables physicians to view testing centers, place orders and refer patients can help identify the appropriate test, the vendor added. OneDX integrates with ACR Select, a licensed product of the American College of Radiology that provides vetted, web-based guidance covering 90 percent of known clinical scenarios, OneDX explained.

OneDX’s physician and patient portals can integrate with back-end electronic health records, picture archive and communication systems, radiology information systems, and other interfaces to instantly load patient results without the need to install additional client-side hardware, OneDX said. The platform manages viewing, downloading and exchange of large imaging studies, allowing providers to fulfill meaningful use criteria in a HIPAA-compliant manner, the vendor added.

OneDX clients include Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology, Advanced Radiology Consultants and TRA Medical Imaging.

 


This article is part of our ongoing coverage of HIMSS17. Visit Destination HIMSS17 for previews, reporting live from the show floor and after the conference.


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