Radiology Clinical Workflow Solutions

Physician-supported diagnostic workflow preparation designed to meet imaging demand at scale

Extending radiology teams to improve turnaround times, coverage reliability, and operational resilience, while preserving full diagnostic authority with locally licensed radiologists.

Radiology Clinical Workflow Solutions

The reality

Imaging volumes continue to climb while radiologist capacity tightens

Rising study volumes, subspecialty shortages, and turnaround expectations place sustained pressure on radiology departments and imaging centers.

No.Challenge

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Rapidly increasing imaging volumes across modalities

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Limited availability of radiologists, particularly for subspecialty reads

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Radiologists burdened with routine studies, follow-ups, and documentation workload

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Need to maintain diagnostic accuracy, consistency, and safety under time pressure

What we provide

Physician-supported diagnostic workflow preparation and structured draft reporting support

Our radiology teams support diagnostic workflows by preparing studies for review, drafting non-final reports, and assisting with quality and consistency review. Final interpretation and report sign-out remain the sole responsibility of the client's licensed radiologists.

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Study Preview and Worklist Triage

Clinical preparation and prioritization support to enable efficient reading workflows and predictable turnaround.

Support triage using study metadata, protocol information, and clinical context

Flag studies for urgent radiologist review based on predefined client criteria

Identify cases that may require subspecialty or senior radiologist review

Organize worklists to reduce interruptions and backlog

Physician-supported diagnostic workflow preparation and structured draft reporting support
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Clinical Case Preparation and Draft Documentation Support

Prepare structured, non-final reports to streamline final radiologist interpretation and sign-out.

Draft preliminary report content aligned to client protocols

Populate structured report templates

Compile clinical history, priors, and comparison context

Reduce repetitive dictation and documentation workload

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Quality and Consistency Support

Physician-supported structured quality review workflow to support consistency and reporting standardization.

Flag discordant or equivocal findings for radiologist review

Support peer review and QA workflows

Support adherence to reporting standards and clinical guidelines

Use cases

Support radiology workflows where operational pressure is highest

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High-volume imaging environments

Support routine case preparation during peak demand to meet turnaround targets.

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Overflow and after-hours workflow preparation

Extend operational readiness without overloading internal radiologists or relying on ad hoc staffing.

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Subspecialty bottlenecks

Support case preparation and structured documentation where subspecialty capacity is limited.

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Quality and peer review programs

Provide consistent physician-led workflow support to strengthen internal QA and performance initiatives.

The operating model

Built to integrate seamlessly with radiology workflows

Scribe operates within existing PACS, RIS, and reporting systems, aligned with clinical standards, security requirements, and operational expectations.

Step 01

Define scope and standards

Align on modalities, study types, quality criteria, and turnaround goals.

Step 02

Integrate into imaging workflows

Operate within existing PACS and reporting environments with minimal disruption.

Step 03

Deliver physician-led clinical workflow support at scale

Board-certified radiologist support routine, overflow, or after-hours case preparation workflows. All final interpretations are performed and signed by licensed client radiologists.

Step 04

Quality review and continuous feedback

Ongoing review supports accuracy, consistency, and long-term trust.

Why Scribe

Radiologists start their day with prepared, organized cases

Scribe delivers overnight and off-hours Diagnostic workflow preparation so internal radiologists can focus on diagnostic interpretation and clinical decision-making instead of a backlog of cases and documentation.

Free radiologists to focus on complex interpretation rather than routine documentation and workflow preparation tasks.

Support performance through 24/7 diagnostic workflow preparation and operational readiness.

Better triage and coordination to reduce interruptions and cognitive load.

Cases are prepared so radiologists begin shifts with prioritized, organized worklists and structured draft documentation.

Absorb repetitive, time-intensive workflow tasks to support radiologist wellbeing and retention.