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  • 1.  physician on-call app/program or answering service

    Posted 01-18-2023 11:36
    For groups that read remotely or have multiple hospitals to cover, when the ED needs to reach your DR's, how do they reach your doctors? Particularly for after-hours when there's not a DR sitting in the RR at the hosp. 

    1. Do you employ an answering service with live people who act as a switchboard? (if so, what is it?)
    2. Do you give out your entire list of phone numbers to the ED and tell them to call whoever is on the schedule? 
    3. Do you have an on-call app or program? (if so, what is it?) and does it integrate with QGenda? 
    4. Do you have an IVR system with a dial-by-name directory? 
    5. something else?

    Janene W. Markuske (she/her)

    Executive Director | IntelliRad Imaging


    305-712-7229, ext 5       786-833-0244

    jmarkuske@intelliradimaging.com

    11760 SW 40th St, Suite 703, Miami, FL 33175

    www.intelliradimaging.com







  • 2.  RE: physician on-call app/program or answering service

    Posted 01-18-2023 12:07
    Janene - We communicate ONE phone number to the ED to reach the radiologist(s) on call.  This stays the same 24/7.   We accomplish that by using VOIP phones and assigning the coverage pool.  Radiologists have to have a VOIP phone to staff from home.   There is movement (we are behind) to use "softphone" which is basically your monitor and a headset, or different mic process.   These options have rollover if multiple rads working ED coverage, or to voice mail.

    Further, the hospitals use secure chat technology that we require radiologists to log in so they are easily reached by not only the ED but different callers in the hospital.  (Hospitalists etc.)     

    As failover, call rads from home ensure the CT techs have their cell phone, for those times the internet service fails so VOIP fails.  It was a beast to design and train, but way better than a directory of phones for the ED to call and cleaner customer service.     Good luck

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    Beth Williams MHA, FACMPE, FRBMA
    Executive Director
    Vantage Radiology and Diagnostic Services
    Federal Way WA
    (253) 661-1700 ext. 1105
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  • 3.  RE: physician on-call app/program or answering service

    Posted 01-18-2023 14:27

    Hi Janine

     

    We have a "hotline" number set up on our VOIP phone system, and the radiologists are able to log in on their phone or their workstation to receive calls when they are on duty.  It also rings at a couple of our hospital reading rooms that are most often staffed.  At many of our hospitals, the ED docs also have access to the chat function in our PACS system.

     

    Dave

     

     

           David Smith, FACMPE  |  Executive Director  |  785.393.8387

    5800 Foxridge Dr.  Ste 240  |  Mission, KS  66202  |  www.uickc.com

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  • 4.  RE: physician on-call app/program or answering service

    Posted 01-19-2023 09:37
    Hello Janene,
    You have gotten fantastic feedback from Beth and David and our set up is very similar with a centralized phone number for all Hospitals and Physicians to use to contact our Radiologist. This phone lines is answered 24-7 by our Radiologist Assistants.  The Radiologist Assistants communicate with our Radiologist via Microsoft Teams Chat as is their preference.  

    Have a great day!

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    Thank you,
    STACY SANSO
    Director OIC Collections
    ARA Diagnostic Imaging
    sansos@ausrad.com
    t: 512.795.5100 ext. 5291
    www.ausrad.com
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