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Close Medical Imaging Care Gaps Along the Patient Journey
Closing medical imaging care gaps is a challenge that affects many patients. It can involve care delivered in the emergency department, cancer screening programs, and referrals through oncology, pulmonology, or primary care.
Approximately 20% of radiology reports include a follow-up recommendation, yet more than 60% of these patients do not adhere to it.
Ease Clinical Team Burden
New Screening and Incidental Findings Programs
Rapid ROI
Boost Follow-up Adherence
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Agamon Health automation has enabled our radiology team to automate many of our communications involving tracking patient follow-ups. We have seen up to a 30% increase in productivity for the staff that do this work daily. In addition, we feel that this tool has added ease into understanding if follow-up imaging was performed.
Track and Communicate the Status of Follow-up Imaging
Eliminate imaging care gaps throughout the patient care journey by automatically identifying patients who need follow-up imaging. Our Coordinate Platform uses AI to track patients' follow-up status and automate communication with providers and patients.
✔️ Identify patients in your EHR with missed follow-ups
✔️ Track suspicious and incidental findings
✔️ Improve screening compliance
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Incidental Findings Follow-up is Not Just a Radiology Concern
Missed incidental findings and follow-up recommendations from radiology are only one of many clinical scenarios that lead to care gaps. Regardless of where imaging is performed, their timely follow-up requires an enterprise solution.
* "Perhaps the most important area in which agreement was strong was that the communication of incidental findings is ultimately a systems responsibility instead of individual clinicians' responsibility."
*" . . . the benefit of identifying malignancies earlier, avoiding the morbidity and mortality of a delayed diagnosis and the resultant litigation, should far outweigh the cost. Likewise, the revenue generated from the follow-up imaging and subsequent care in the system should a malignancy be identified should cover the cost of the program."
*White Paper: Best Practices in the Communication and Management of Actionable Incidental Findings in Emergency Department Imaging
Moore, Christopher L. et al.Journal of the American College of Radiology, Volume 20, Issue 4, 422 - 430
Key Features of our Patient Care Platform
End-to-End Platform that Supports Fully Automated
and Hybrid Workflows for Closing Care Gaps
Across the Patient Journey