(Booth 3605) Mammography Reporting System (MRS) of Seattle will debut three new products and an upgrade to its MRS package at this year's RSNA show.
MRS' SMaRT (schedule matrix and resource tracking) is a patient, staff, room, and equipment scheduler and tracker. As a standalone product, it does not require any current MRS applications.
When a staff member schedules a procedure, SMaRT coordinates all the resources needed; it also generates management reports for data such as number of cancelled appointments, percentage of work hours each employee or resource is being used, staff credentials, and continuing education credits.
MRS Quest is an electronic patient history that patients can use directly at the digital tablet or patient kiosk. Current patients already in MRS will have the information automatically populated into the Quest program.
MRS' Secured Access package makes patient letters available online through a secure system. Once a patient views an online letter, a message is sent back to MRS and the event is recorded for Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) requirements.
Finally, MRS version 6.7 is an updated version of the company's Mammography Reporting System, featuring patient and result letters in French, English, and Spanish; Gail Model lifetime cancer risk assessment; data export to the Expanded Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium; and a diagram for radiologists to mark findings.
MRS expects the software to be commercially available by the end of November of this year.