Gastroenterology Information System
A gastroenterology system that manages endoscopy, colonoscopy, and reporting processes.
Gastroenterology Information System, is a specialty-focused system that enables the management and reporting of endoscopy/colonoscopy procedures in the diagnosis and follow-up of gastrointestinal diseases.
The system integrates with endoscopy reporting processes by converting procedure images and findings into structured reports.
Other names / abbreviation: GIS Information System.
What is it used for?
The gastroenterology information system aims for standard reporting of endoscopic procedures, image archiving, and patient tracking.
Key features
- Procedure management: Recording of endoscopy/colonoscopy processes.
- Image and finding: Linking procedure images to reports.
- Standard reporting: Structured procedure reports.
- Follow-up: Pathology result and control tracking.
Integration and standards
The Gastroenterology Information System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Standard procedure reporting
- Image accessibility
- Pathology/control tracking
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a gastroenterology information system include:
- Endoscopy integration
- Image/report management
- Pathology connection
Points to consider
- Archiving of procedure images requires storage.
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What is the gastroenterology information system?
It is a specialty-focused system that manages endoscopy, colonoscopy, and reporting processes.
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