
Our service
MY Care medical Company offers exceptional sub-specialty tele radiology services with prompt turnaround of diagnostic reports, and easy access to consult with our nationwide team of fellowship trained radiologists.MY Care medical Company’s coverage includes all modalities…MRI, CT, PET, Ultrasound, Mammography and Plain Film read by our specialists, Neuro-radiologists, Pediatric Radiologists, Breast and Body Imagers.
MY Care medical Company provides imaging center onsite coverage; in-office radiology; vacation and tele radiology locums’ coverage; as well as second opinion and aging interpretations. In a competitive marketplace with evolving financial landscapes, MY Care medical Company can provide you with an efficient and cost effective tele radiology solution designed to help grow your business or solve a staffing problem. Licensed in Saudi Arabia and equipped with a highly-experienced management team, reliable coverage is just a click away.
Reasons to Pick Afdia-Alosrah tele radiology service:
• HIGH QUALITY RADIOLOGISTS
• DECADE OF EXPERIENCE IN TELERADIOLOGY
• LICENSE ACCREDITED
• STRONG QA PROCESS
• STRONG TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
• FLEXIBILITY AND RESPONSIVENESS
• STRONG CREDENTIALS
• A GROUP WITH A SOUL
Scope of Teleradiology
Users of teleradiology systems include the following:
Radiologists on call: In this application, the on-call radiologist uses a
portable teleradiology receiving station at home. Patient images are
transmitted from the hospital (or clinic) to the physician’s home for
immediate review. This allows instantaneous consultation of the radiologist
with the referring physician. Intensive care patient images taken
in the Radiology Department can be quickly transmitted for review by
the health-care team.
Hospital physicians: Intensive care unit (ICU) patient images taken in the
Radiology Department can be quickly transmitted to the ICU for review by
the team responsible for that patient’s care. Physicians or other health-care
providers at other sites, who are involved in the care of an individual patient,
can also view the images.
Primary-care and rural physicians: A rural primary-care physician can send
patient images taken in the clinic to a radiologist at a distant location for
reading and consultation.
Physicians requiring remote subspecialty radiology consultations: A communityhospital
radiologist can send a complete set of images to a remote radiologist
who is a subspecialist (e.g., pediatric radiologist).
Potential applications of teleradiology also include:
1-Training new radiologists
2-Assisting and training radiologists in developing countries
3-Diagnosing injured soldiers on or near the battlefield
4-Performing radiological procedures in space
5-Collaborating and mentoring during radiology by radiologists around the globe
Relevance of Teleradiology in Developing Countries
Ideally, every citizen in the world should have immediate access to the
appropriate specialist for medical consultation. However, the current status of
the health service is such that total medical care cannot be provided in rural
areas. Even secondary and tertiary medical care is not uniformly available in
suburban and urban areas. Incentives to entice specialist radiologists to practice in
suburban or rural areas have failed in many nations.
It is generally considered that the communities most likely to benefit from
teleradiology are those least likely to be able to afford it or to have the requisite
communication infrastructure. However, this may no longer be true. In contrast
to the bleak scenario in health care, Internet connections and computer
literacy are developing fast and prices are falling. Theoretically, it is far easier
to set up an excellent telecommunication infrastructure in suburban and rural
areas than to place hundreds of medical specialists in these places.