Friday, April 22, 2011
What you need to know about Medical Archiving
The world of medicine is an interesting field that many people find fascinating and interesting. There are many different advancements and technologies that are currently being used to assist hospitals and medical staff stay on top of things and one step ahead. Medical archiving is a term used to refer to the storing and bookkeeping of medical records for patients by a hospital. Most of these records are stored in picture archiving communication systems. The Pacs systems is a comprehensive networking of several systems that are built and designed to receive, store, and archive patient and medical information.
There are many reasons why medical archiving is very important to any hospital or patient. First, one has to be aware that the medical archived records are for reference and consultation by qualified staff. If a patient is enrolled on a certain medical insurance plan or package, he or she will want to know that they are covered under certain policies. The medical insurance company has to have records of a patient’s health including x-ray images, ultrasound images and others. These records are required in order to process the medical insurance claims. In addition, the insurance company or the patient’s provider will have a specific hospital or group of hospital facilities that will be recommended to have check ups and treatments completed at. This hospital will possibly be the site where the patient’s medical information will be stored.
The medical records and archives are kept so that patients are able to receive the right treatment based on the information that medical staff has available to them. The introduction of the concept of medical archiving traces back to the mid 1980s when picture archiving communication systems were first introduced. Since then, there have been a lot of advancements that have been made in technology in general that allows for better storage and security of medical records.
Medical archiving makes it easy and simple to be able to retrieve your information because the hospital is interconnected to a robust system of other, smaller systems such as the imaging system which incorporates all the various image scanning devices, including x-ray machines, CT imaging devices and other systems that capture the information that is then sent to the medical archiving system. When you go visit the doctor for a routine check up or scan, the imaging systems will begin developing and scanning the relevant information, which is then passed on to the storage or hosting facility in the information technology system of the hospital.
Your information from the scans is then accessible to the medical staff via workstations and other hospital equipment. Medical archiving has a major significance in the world of medical treatment and eases the process of retrieving patient’s medical information and will help in the process of health treatment.
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