How UK-based customers use our framework:
Backlog, Routine and Specialist Reporting
Independent Clinical Audit
Second Opinion Reporting
Lung Cancer Screening (TLHC)
End-to-End, Tailored Solutions
24/7 Operations Support
Proud to help move healthcare forwards
Better for patients - and your bottom line
Connectivity
Our end-to-end model has a fail-safe process, ensuring reporting quality through seamless connectivity with technological and operational support, constantly liaising with the client staff and our radiologist cohort.
Strong compliance
Our defined governance structure enables regular assessment against areas such as activity, risk, audit and regulatory compliance. A high level of communication is maintained, through monthly quality and metrics reports.
Clinical Expertise
We employ only the best consultant radiologists, each GMC-registered and FRCR-qualified, meeting compliance and regulatory standards. Our clinical leads are dedicated to quality, governance, education and continual improvement of our services.
Subspecialties covered by our consultant radiologists
Our team of highly-skilled specialist Consultant Radiologists are ready to support your Radiology Reporting needs
MR Cholangiography
Whole Body MRI
CT Screening
Gynaecological Imaging
Prostatic Imaging
MSK Radiology
Head & Neck Imaging
Nuclear Medicine
PET-CT
Thoracic Imaging
Clinical effectiveness means ensuring that all aspects of service delivery are designed to provide the best outcomes for patients. This is achieved by ensuring that the right care is delivered to the right person at the right time they are in need and in the correct setting.
A patient’s information should always be up to date and correct on any systems used. It should also be confidential through correct storage and management of data.
Risk Management involves having robust systems in place to understand, monitor and minimise the risks to patients and staff and to learn from mistakes. When things go wrong in the delivery of care, our staff teams should feel safe admitting it and be able to learn and share what they have learnt, which embeds change in practice.
Communication with patients and the public is essential to gain insight on the quality of care we deliver, and any possible problems that can result. Public involvement is equally as important to ensure that patient and public feedback is used to improve services into day-to-day practice for better patient outcomes.
This encompasses the provision of appropriate support to enable staff to be competent in doing their jobs and to develop their skills so that they are up to date. Professional development needs to continue through lifelong learning.
This ensures the organisation recruits highly skilled staff and aligns them with the correct job roles. Staff are supported in professional development and to gain and improve their skills.
The aim of the audit process is to ensure that clinical practice is continuously monitored and that deficiencies in relation to set standards of care are remedied. Research goes alongside audits to pioneer best practice improvements.