Within your practice you likely have a wide variety of systems at your disposal, each performing their own specific task. Although each software performs its job efficiently, how well do they work with one another to support your practice?
As you go about your daily workflow, it is likely you deal with a variety of systems such as your EMR software, a number of dermoscopy tools, perhaps teledermoscopy software and perhaps total body photography to name a few. Naturally, all systems play an essential role within the practice. It is important that they are able to work together (via interoperability) while remaining accessible to allow for information to be transferred, understood and processed between systems.
The State Of Dermatology Practices
Currently, the dermoscopy and dermatology industry is experiencing a massive shift; new and exciting tools for artificial intelligence in dermatology, enhanced security, and cloud-based EMR software should mean that practices are more advanced, efficient and accessible than ever.
However, many practices are with outdated machinery that not only fail to keep up with the latest digital health innovations, but weighs down the rest of the practice as a consequence. An all-too common example is the following:
A dermatologist has a monthly skin imaging appointment with a patient with a family history of melanoma. The task should be simple: perform a skin check and compare the images to previous pictures to identify any changes.
However, the patient’s personal information and images are stored in different systems, taking time to pull up both profiles. Then, the dermoscope will only allow images to be uploaded manually to its proprietary software, at which point it cannot be transferred to another system without formatting issues. The doctor has to pull up both sets of images side by side and comb through them. Altogether, this process can take up to 45 minutes and results in:
The Importance Of A Centralized Workflow
By adopting interoperable and accessible intelligent dermatology solutions such as DermEngine, medical professionals are able to streamline their practices and utilize the systems to their full potential. Building off the case study above, the following solutions can be applied:
As digital health technologies in dermoscopy continue to evolve, new systems are created to address the challenges that once plagued the dermatology industry. By providing interoperable cloud-based EMR solutions medical professionals are able to remain connected, accessible, and gain deep insights that are were previously impossible.
Conclusion
As dermatology standards continue to change, it is essential that practices evolve with these upgrades. With many new and innovative technologies are readily available, practices are presented with an excellent opportunity to extend their practice accessibility, enhance workflows, and centralize information for the utmost convenience for optimized workflows and care outcomes.
-The MetaOptima Team
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