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 image review in VidiView lead to faster responses and a smoother care chain? 

We met with Martin Kropp and Tobias Brouneus, who work at the dermatology clinic at Falu Hospital. In 2019, Region Dalarna was tasked with introducing teledermatoscopy, and at the same time, VidView was implemented for image transfer between primary and specialist care.

“The purpose of teledermatoscopy is to assist primary care in assessing pigmented skin lesions. With VidView, we can review image material and provide accurate feedback to primary care,” says Tobias.

“By using teledermatoscopy, the flow from health centers to us has become much smoother. We can respond to patient-related inquiries directly, close cases, and provide appropriate guidance to primary care. Thanks to this new working method, we have reduced the number of incorrectly referred patients and now only see those who truly need our help,” says Martin.

In Dalarna, they have managed to achieve a response time of within two days for most cases, reducing the burden on specialist care. The approach has been recognized, and in 2022, they received a regional award for General Practitioner Friend of the Year.

The dermatology clinic at Falu Hospital is one of several collaborations we are proud of!

How has VidiView streamlined collaboration between primary and specialist care?  

We met with Martin Kropp, who works at the dermatology clinic at Falu Hospital. In this video, he talks about how their collaboration with local health centres has become more efficient since the introduction of VidiView. They can now respond to patient-related queries directly, close cases, provide guidance to primary care, and refer patients who require specialist treatment.

Length: 1 min, 10 sec

How does VidiView support safe and secure image documentation between primary and specialist care?  

Martin Kropp and Tobias Brouneus from the dermatology clinic at Falu Hospital share their successful implementation of VidiView, where all images are now taken in a way that ensures patient safety. The images are used to support both analysis and communication between primary and specialist care, strengthening collaboration and leading to better clinical decisions. To optimise collaboration and ensure that specialist care can make accurate assessments, staff have also been trained to take high-quality images. These images provide specialist clinicians with the necessary foundation to deliver carefully analysed and targeted responses to the patient’s needs.

Length: 0 min, 59 sec

Can medical image documentation streamline workflows and enhance patient safety?  

We had the opportunity to speak with Malin Wåhlander, a specialist nurse at the Cystoscopy Unit at Central Hospital in Karlstad. With extensive experience in the urology unit since 1997, Malin shares insights in our interview about how technological advancements and the implementation of VidiView have made workflows more efficient and improved patient safety.