User stories
VidiView supports various clinical operations, and we regularly meet medical staff who use VidiView in their daily work. Their experiences and descriptions of their procedures are very interesting, and through these user stories, we want to showcase their work and methods. The material is mainly from Scandinavia, so it’s in Nordic languages, but all videos have English subtitles.
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Can medical image documentation streamline workflows and enhance patient safety?
“I conduct cancer check-ups for patients diagnosed with bladder cancer, and in my work, it’s essential to review images. Since our department implemented the VidiView image documentation system, our workflows have become significantly more efficient, and we now capture more images than ever before. The more images we take, the better we can compare results during follow-ups, enabling us to act quickly if any changes are detected. With VidiView, we save time, streamline our processes, and provide care that is safer for our patients”, Malin explains.
How does VidiView improve patient safety at the cystoscopy unit of Karlstad central hospital
Malin Wåhlander, a specialist nurse at the cystoscopy unit in Karlstad, has been using VidiView for several years and highlights its benefits. One key advantage is the systems’s ability to provide high-quality digital image documentation, which allows for thorough case review and collaborative discussions among colleagues. This enhances diagnostic accuracy and contributes to safer, more reliable care.
In addition to supporting clinical decisions, VidiView improves patient safety by ensuring that the correct patient is in the room. The VidiView Controller displays all relevant patient information, minimizing errors and streamlining workflows for healthcare professionals.
Length: 0 min, 46 sec
How can medical image streamline workflow at Karlstad Central Hospital’s cystoscopy unit?
In this video, Malin Wåhlander, a specialist nurse at the Cystoscopy Unit in Karlstad, explains how digital image documentation streamlines workflows and enhances patient safety. She also explains how the patient experience has improved through the ability to capture images digitally and review them with colleagues after the patient has left the room. This approach saves time, fosters collaboration and drives advancements in healthcare.
Length: 1 min, 11 sec
How has technological development in medical image documentation improved work at a cystoscopy clinic?
Malin Wåhlander has worked as a cystoscopist since 2017, and image review is a vital part of her role. When Malin started, there was no digital image documentation. Staff had to print images on paper, scan them, and forward them to doctors for analysis—a process that was both time-consuming and less safe for patients.
With the introduction of VidiView, workflows have become more efficient. The unit now captures more images than ever before, allowing for better comparisons and more accurate assessments. This improvement enables faster decision-making and prompt action when changes are detected during follow-ups.
Length: 1 min, 16 sec
Can VidiView contribute to a better workflow in operating rooms?
We met with Sven Brinckmann, nurse and medical technology coordinator at the surgical department in Karlstad. Sven has worked with VidiView for six years and remembers how time-consuming it was to document surgeries in the past. Back then, the image material was saved on DVDs and USB sticks, which resulted in low image quality and inefficient handling.