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Saturday, 05 April 2008 11:27

Effective April, 2007, participation in a physician peer review program is an essential requirement to obtain or renew ACR accreditation. ORQA provides a comprehensive online solution to meet all of the requirements as well as scale across multiple organizations and integrate with your PACS workstation.

Features

  • Your data is federally protected from legal discovery under ORQA's protection as a AHRQ certified Patient Safety Organization (PSO)
  • Full audit trail to allow adjustment of scores by QA chair/committee
  • Customizable dashboard charts and to show your scores vs. peers by modality
  • Reports to show summary information and de-identified individual data
  • Feed desired summary charts to an enterprise dashboard
  • Quickly search for filtered lists for QA committee review and export as pdf or Excel

Integrate Peer Review with Your PACS

  • Web 2.0 application has no client software or applet to install on your PACS workstation, almost any Web browser will work
  • Peer Review screen easily customized to match your PACS and Peer Review Process, you decide what data gets captured
  • On an integrated workstation, creating a Peer Review record which concurs with the original report is as easy as two clicks
  • Works with any PACS that can pass relevant data to a Web browser address (URL)

 How do I Start Using ORQA's Peer Review

  • One time PACS Integration set-up fee and low cost subscription based on quantity per users annually
  • PACS integration not required, form can be manually completed in seconds
  • No patient data is stored in ORQA, so multiple organizations’ peer review records may
    be stored securely for sharing summary data and comparing with other organizations
  • No capital hardware expense
  • Sign up and your system can be live in two weeks or less


Click here for a screenshot displaying a Peer Review record with follow up data.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 January 2009 17:36