teamplay Dose – your cloud-based path to Dose Management Excellence.
Get exclusive insights from this talk about the set of features and functionalities provided by teamplay Dose and its advantages being a cloud-based solution for monitoring patient radiation exposure – not only across various imaging modalities, but also across vendors and institutions. See how teamplay Dose and adjacent offerings of the teamplay digital health platform are suitable for different levels of dose management excellence and can make a difference for your radiology department and finally, for your patients by reducing overall radiation dose. Julia Weißberger talks about the daily challenges that dose monitoring brings and the advantages of using a comprehensive, advanced tool like teamplay Dose. Colin Lee gives a real-life experience how teamplay Dose alleviates daily burdens and seamlessly integrates into the operations of a radiology department. Julia Weißberger talks about the daily challenges that dose monitoring brings and the advantages of using a comprehensive, advanced tool like teamplay Dose. Colin Lee gives a real-life experience how teamplay Dose alleviates daily burdens and seamlessly integrates into the operations of a radiology department.
teamplay is not commercially available in all countries. If the services are not marketed in countries due to regulatory or other reasons, the service offering cannot be guaranteed. The statements by Siemens Healthineers’ customers described herein are based on results that were achieved in the customer’s unique setting. Because there is no “typical” hospital or laboratory and many variables exist (e.g., hospital size, samples mix, case mix, level of IT and/or automation adoption) there can be no guarantee that other customers will achieve the same results. In general, teamplay Dose helps to reveal optimization potential for examination protocols and therefore, can help to reduce overall radiation dose. teamplay Dose is not intended to influence any medical decision for an individual patient.