Sylvan Groves Radiology Upgrades to Digital Technology 
 
Monday, 20 October 2008 
 
 

Beginning October 20, 2008, Sylvan Grove Hospital’s Radiology department will be digital thanks to the help of a new, major technology upgrade called PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System. This new computer-based system brings greater convenience and improved care for patients undergoing imaging procedures at the facility.

All ultrasound, X-ray and CT procedures will now be digitally processed. Patients and physicians will no longer have to wait for hard copies of images or reports to be delivered. Physicians will receive images more quickly and be able to access their patient’s images from any computer with Internet access, such as from the hospital, the office or at home. In addition, the remote access will allow physicians who are on-call to view imaging reports without having to be at the hospital. This allows physicians to make an accurate diagnosis quicker and begin treatment on a patient sooner.

PACS also gives radiologists and other imaging professionals instant access to images. Radiologists and clinicians can immediately see if the image study is satisfactory or another image is needed before the patient leaves Radiology.

“We are proud to bring this digital advancement into our hospital to benefit our employees, our physicians and our patients,” says Edward Whitehouse, Administrator at Sylvan Grove Hospital. “It is an example of our commitment to providing quality healthcare to our community.”

PACS is being implemented at Sylvan Grove Hospital, Spalding Regional Medical Center in Griffin, Ga., and Spalding Regional Urgent Care at Heron Bay in Locust Grove, Ga.

 
 
 
 
 
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