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The MyVue patient portal allows sharing of imaging results between facilities, patients and physicians. This enables collaborative work ow and empowers patients to control and manage their own health records.
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 26 — Carestream’s MyVue patient portal will be available as a cloud service in March 2013. MyVue empowers patients to securely access, manage and share their medical images and radiology reports with healthcare providers. It also positions U.S. healthcare providers to meet Stage 2 meaningful use requirements.
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Carestream MyVue Patient Portal Improve satisfaction by empowering your patients to access and share their imaging results between facilities, physicians, specialists and other healthcare providers. Carestream’s MyVue is a secure portal that allows patients to play an integral role in their medical care.
Improve satisfaction by empowering your patients to access and share their imaging results between facilities, physicians, specialists and other healthcare providers. Carestream’s MyVue is a secure portal that allows patients to play an integral role in their medical care.
With MyVue, a unique and secure log-in is generated and emailed to each patient after their exam.
General Manager Roldan estimates that MyVue could save HMI $14,764 per year. This estimate is based on the assumption that just 5% of HMI patients – a conservative number – will request images and reports annually and that each request for a CD would save $7.69 per exam by transferring the same data electronically using MyVue. The estimated CD costs were based on media and other materials, courier costs required for one out of five requests, labor of the front desk staff or medical records, and equipment plus maintenance for burning CDs. Now the front desk at HMI has transitioned from burning CDs to helping patients register for MyVue and educating them in its use.
substantially fewer than might be expected. According to the IT research and advisory company, The Gartner Group, industry norms show that, on average, each software user makes 1.2 calls per month to a service desk. These calls range from password resets to complex issues that require hours to diagnose and solve.
The use of MyVue at HMI evolved from nearly a decade of collaboration with Carestream. Since 2004, the Houston-based imaging practice has depended on Carestream technology and expertise for its PACS. Last year HMI added Vue Motion, which provided referring physicians access to exam data archived on its servers. With that, HMI “saw a boost in business,” said Dr. Stenoien, and with the addition of MyVue, is now taking the next logical step: “We are now moving Carestream technology into the homes of our patients…and patients are really excited about it. MyVue has engaged my patient population in a way I never would have imagined.”