RSNA: MRS to display new mammo reporting integration

Mammography Reporting System (MRS) (Booth 1506) will be displaying the newly released integration of its MRS Reporting software 6.7E and Three Palm Software’s WorkstationOne at the 2009 Radiological Society North American annual meeting in Chicago.

The integration of the two solutions, according to Seattle-based MRS, will allow radiologists to enter their findings directly into the Three Palm Software’s WorkstationOne. In the case of a negative finding a radiologist can sign off on the report immediately—it can be viewed on the MRS and electronically signed. This, MRS said, eliminates duplicate data entry and makes it easier to report and track breast cases.

Michael Bassett,

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