How Do Digital X-Rays Help Your Patients?

How Do Digital X-Rays Help Your Patients?

No matter the setting, the ultimate goal of medical professionals is to help provide the best care possible for their patients. This is why there’s the constant iteration of new practices and technology specifically designed to help improve all aspects of the diagnosis and care experience. One major part of this from the radiography world is digital x-rays, but you may be surprised about the different ways that this single piece of technology can contribute to the betterment of your patient care. Here’s how.

As a start, it bears mentioning that your average traditional x-ray takes roughly 15 minutesto develop. This isn’t counting the additional time to perform the procedure and for the doctor to look at the x-ray to make a diagnosis. By comparison, digital x-rays can be developed and ready to look at in seconds. This is the single most dramatic benefit of digital x-rays, as not only does the patient get results faster, but the practice is able to process them faster as well. This can add up to hours saved over the course of a week, which means more time to attend to other needs.

Another thing that may make patients more reluctant to get x-rays done is the presence of radiation. Yes, while the amounts they get aren’t harmful, you need patients that are willing to undergo the procedures that will help them. Digital x-rays put out over 80% less radiation than their conventional counterparts, making it easier to encourage reticent patients to take part.

Ultimately, digital x-rays are a valuable investment for any practice, but you need to make sure you are taking the effort to try and implement them properly. Working with partners like JPI Healthcare Solutions is the ideal course of action. Find the technology and options that make the most sense for your practice and patient needs with our help.

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