
Teleradiology Platforms Now Taking Built-In Radiology Billing Software
Radiology departments today handle large volumes of studies, but many still depend on separate systems for billing and reporting. This separation creates confusion, delays, and revenue loss. Modern teleradiology platforms are now solving this by including built-in radiology billing software. It links reporting, study tracking, and payments in one connected flow. This gives hospitals a…

How to Get a Second Opinion on Medical Scans under 24 Hours (without Spending Much)
You know that feeling when you’re staring at a scan report, and something just doesn’t sit right? Maybe the findings seem inconclusive. Maybe you want confirmation before recommending surgery. Or maybe your patient is asking questions you can’t fully answer without specialist input. The traditional route is scheduling with a specialist, waiting days (if not weeks) for an appointment, and paying premium consultation fees. But there’s a faster, more affordable way that most healthcare professionals don’t know exists yet. Why 2nd Opinion…

Top 11 Teleradiology Software Platforms Ranked (2026 Edition)
In today’s healthcare system, radiology is no longer limited by physical walls or working hours. A chest scan taken in Kolkata can now be reviewed by a specialist in another city within minutes. This change has been made possible by teleradiology and cloud PACS technology, which connect hospitals, clinics, and radiologists on a single digital…

Remote Radiology Workflow & How Mediog Uses It Best
In a small district hospital, a doctor finishes an emergency CT scan at midnight. There is no radiologist on-site. Within minutes, the images travel through a secure network to a radiologist sitting in another city. The report arrives before the patient’s family can even worry. The treatment begins immediately. This simple story shows what a remote radiology…

Why Outsourcing Radiology Services to India Makes Sense for Hospitals Worldwide
Across the world, hospitals are turning toward teleradiology to handle increasing imaging demands. Radiology departments in regions like the UK and US often struggle with delayed reporting, staff shortages, and growing patient volumes. To keep their workflow running smoothly, many are now choosing to outsource radiology services to trusted international partners. This approach allows hospitals to access skilled radiologists, maintain 24/7…

PACS RIS Integration for Better Core of Teleradiology
Every hospital knows the frustration of delay. A patient waits for an urgent scan report, the doctor waits for images to load, and the radiologist juggles between systems that don’t talk to each other. These small delays often stretch into critical gaps in patient care. The real issue isn’t lack of skill or technology but lack of connection. Modern radiology depends on…

Zero footprint DICOM viewer Revolutionizing Teleradiology. Here’s How
Radiology today is more connected than ever, yet many hospitals still rely on DICOM viewers that demand local setup, constant updates, and IT support. These old systems slow down access to scans, delay reporting, and make collaboration harder across departments. The growing need for real-time imaging access, especially in teleradiology, has shown how these limitations affect…

What’s the Role of PACS in Radiology & Medical Imaging?
A few years ago, radiology rooms were filled with shelves of X-ray films, and doctors had to wait for hours to access a single image. Today, those films have been replaced by digital screens, where radiologists can view, compare, and share medical images in seconds. This change became possible because of PACS, or Picture Archiving…

What Is MIMPS in Radiology (New Name for PACS?)
A few years ago, radiology departments relied on PACS mainly to store and share medical images within hospitals. But as imaging technology advanced, this simple system became more capable and complex. In 2021, the U.S. FDA officially renamed it MIMPS, or Medical Image Management and Processing System. At first glance, it might sound like just…

Why Every Radiologist Needs Mobile Teleradiology Access
Radiology has always been at the center of modern diagnosis, but the way images are accessed and shared is changing fast. Today, doctors no longer need to be tied to a workstation to review scans or reports. With mobile teleradiology, radiologists can view, analyze, and share diagnostic images securely from a smartphone or tablet. This…