Commit; RIS - a comprehensive tool to maintain and follow Radiology Workflow

Commit; RIS (Radiology Information System) is a production controlling system made for healthcare imaging units. Commit; RIS ensures the automation of the everyday procedures that the medical protocol specifies and provides its services through a friendly and easy to manage graphical user interface. It offers not only scheduling, registration, technologist and radiologist workflows but also custom reporting and collections. Commit; RIS is developed in Finland in cooperation with the users.

Web-based

Commit; RIS is totally a web-based solution. That way Commit: RIS is easier, cost effective, more mobile, more reliable, and often more powerful than locally installed programs.

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Integratable

Commit; RIS can be integrated into any PACS, HIS or regional data system. This way the client can benefit from their existing systems and investments. Commit; has secured future integration needs by leaning on its strong expertise in integration. The integration interfaces have already been implemented in the most common PACS systems as well as dozens of diverse HIS systems.

Scalable/Modular from small to enterprise installations

Commit; RIS is deployed either as one entity or modularly, one sub-system at a time. Commit; RIS can flexibly be scaled as the number of examinations increases or the functional objectives are modified. The following supplementary modules can be integrated into Commit; RIS: Commit; KFI, Commit; PCS, Commit;FyseQ, Commit; LIS, Commit;TR RIS, Commit; MIS and Commit; OIS.

A system for:

Controlling

  • The production of imaging units
  • The activities of the PACS-system

Covering

  • The statistics needs of the radiology unit

Directing

  • Patient and examination data to imaging devices
  • Examination/patient images to be viewed in an integrated image viewing software
  • Patient encounter data and the related entries

Managing

  • The utilization rate of the radiology unit
  • User data and profiles within RIS
  • Filming printouts, CD and image deliveries and the related registers
  • The electronic transfer of examinations from one PACS system to another one
  • The resources used by the imaging unit

Producing

  • A request and appointment reservation, when needed
  • A medical opinion and transmitting it to the patient register

Receiving

  • Patient requests and appointments from the patient register
  • Examination data from the imaging device

Recording

  • Quick analyses and routine medical opinions
  • The resources used by the imaging unit

Why Commit;

  • Customer driven product development
  • Expert in medical workflow, information and TPR (time-place-resources) systems
  • Long experience with extremely large databases
  • 14 years of experience in digital workflow
  • Committed to IHE