It’s about efficient workflow.2
It's about patient throughput.2
It's about time.



Sonosite Synchronicity streamlines your workflow at the point of care.

Efficient workflow

When minutes matter, point-of-care ultrasound delivers immediate insight that enhances the whole-body approach (WBA) to patient care. Nevertheless, incomplete POCUS studies result from one or more factors, including missing documentation, images, patient identifiers, and CPT coding details. Let Sonosite Synchronicity assist with your revenue capture during a WBA examination. 

When scanning at the bedside with Sonosite LX and Sonosite PX, standardized examination worksheets with procedure codes assist you with automated billing, improving your workflow.
Confirm your study is complete with all necessary information. This will help improve your exam reporting compliance to increase billing opportunities.
As the attending or coder, you can streamline your team’s efficiencies by submitting completed reports for revenue reimbursement.

Patient throughput

Sonosite Synchronicity workflow manager provides a comprehensive solution to administrative challenges faced by point-of-care ultrasound clinicians. Create consistent exam reporting to increase financial health within departments, or across the entire healthcare system, so you can concentrate on what matters—patient care.

Learn more about Sonosite Synchronicity and how it can help you with your revenue capture. 
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Whole-Body Approach – Definition 
The Whole-Body Approach (WBA) to point-of-care ultrasound is a systematic multi-organ ultrasound examination that typically includes thoracic, cardiac, limited abdominal and vascular evaluations. 


1. Narasimhan, M., Koenig, SJ., and Mayo, PH. (2016) A Whole-Body Approach to Point of Care Ultrasound.CHEST;150(4):772-776 
2. Sorensen, B., & Hunskaar, S. (2019).Point-of-care ultrasound in primary care: a systematic review of generalist performed point-of-care ultrasound in unselected populations.The Ultrasound Journal, 11(1). doi: 10.1186/s13089-019-0145-4 
3. Denault, A., Canty, D., Azzam, M., Amir, A., and Gebhard, C. (2019) Whole body ultrasound in the operating room and intensive care unit.Korean J Anesthesiol, 72(5): 413-428 
4. Andreas Karabinis MD, PhD, Mariantina Fragou MD, Dimitrios Karakitsos MD, PhD. (2010)Whole-body ultrasound in the intensive care unit: A new role for an aged technique.Journal of Critical Care, 25, 509–513 

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