Emergency Reporting
Emergency imaging is now an increasingly important requirement for urgent reporting.
Road traffic accidents where often whole body scanning is necessary, and prompt imaging of the brain in suspected stroke are just two examples where emergency reporting is mandatory.
Many of our core radiologists are now working part time for the NHS or had even been considering retirement earlier than originally planned. However, Doctorum’s model allows improved remuneration for such work, without risk of conflict with current contractual NHS requirements or the risk of fatigue and burn out, with fewer mistakes.
This complies with existing working time directives and effectively offers genuine additional reporting capacity to the NHS.
Why People Trust Us
As well as supporting outsourced teleradiology reporting, Doctorum has developed a unique model to reduce NHS employer costs whilst limiting NHS reporting staff’s exposure to punitive taxation and the risk of pension overfunding, validated and supported by our business advisors. This improved relationship with its own staff leads to more engaged personnel, improved efficiencies with more productive reporting.
High Quality Imaging
We use NHS radiologists and radiographers to report plain film and ultrasound studies, and UK subspecialists report all cross-sectional imaging.
Considerable expertise
The Company offers superspecialist reporting where expertise is limited such as interventional imaging, and dual accredited reporting for molecular imaging.
Accurate reporting
The Company maintains the highest standards fully participating in audit.
Highly experienced staff
All staff are fully trained and have at least two years reporting experience.