Precise Imaging Patient Portal is now live

Precise Imaging is excited to announce the launch of our new patient portal, a cutting-edge platform that streamlines the process of managing appointments and preparing for exams. With this new portal, patients can access their upcoming appointment times, view facility information, prefill out screening questions, and sign necessary paperwork, all in one convenient location. Our […]

The Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA): What Physicians Should Know

More than 65 percent of U.S. women aged 40 and over had mammograms between 2013 and 2015, and all of them were protected by a little-known 1992 law called the Mammography Quality Standards Act, or MQSA. Understanding this law is important for radiologists and referring physicians alike, so they can explain it to assure patients […]

MRI Scans and Transient Ischemic Attack (Mini-Strokes): Timeliness Makes a Difference

A transient ischemic attack (TIA) or commonly referred to as a mini-stroke has traditionally been regarded as a minor and temporary condition, but timely MRIs have proven that these events belong on the same spectrum as strokes. However, because TIAs, by definition, only last a short time, MR imaging must take place as quickly as […]

[Skills] Create folders for your Outlook email account

Outlook Best Practice for folder usage Folders can help keep your messages organized. There are four default folders in Mail view: Inbox, Drafts, Sent Items, and Deleted Items. Just like the folders on your computer, folders in Outlook can be nested to create multiple layers of organization. For example, you might create several folders within […]

[Skills] Made a mistake? Now quickly erase it

Did you type something you did not want to and want to quickly go back? Made a couple edits you did not mean to?   Hopefully this will quickly get you back on track. Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + Y Pressing Ctrl + Z will undo any change. For example, if you cut text, pressing […]

[Skills] Quickly switch between open windows on your PC

Running Word, Excel, chrome, RIS/PACS, Medicare billing, calculator(s) and whatever other programs you use daily causing your brain to go a bit crazy? Fortunately there is a quick and simple way to switch and find the window you need without clicking every icon on your desktop to see if that is the right one. How […]

[Skills] Cut & Paste Vs. Copy and Paste, Why does it even matter

There is an option that many overlook and always opt for the popular copy selection when really what you want or rather need is that illusive cut option. Why should I even click it?  I am glad you asked. Lets say you enter a Patient’s last name in the first name field.  You want to […]

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