Caribscan
Diagnostic Reporting Services

Restoring reporting capacity across Caribbean health systems.

Closing the reporting gap that leaves patients waiting weeks, sometimes months, for results that should be guiding their care.

Core Services

Comprehensive diagnostic coverage.

Each study entering the Caribscan workflow returns a validated, co-signed report within 24 hours — helping clinicians act sooner and reducing diagnostic delay across Caribbean care pathways.

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CT Reporting

Subspecialty-read CT reports, co-signed and structured, delivered within 24 hours of study receipt.

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MRI Reporting

Subspecialty-read MRI interpretation — validated and co-signed — delivered within 24 hours to support diagnosis, treatment planning, and continuity of care.

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X-Ray Interpretation

High-volume X-ray reporting designed to reduce backlog — co-signed and returned within 24 hours of study receipt.

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Ultrasound Reporting

Clinically reviewed ultrasound reports, validated and co-signed, delivered within 24 hours of study receipt.

Clinical Workflow

More than reports. A managed clinical capacity layer.

Caribscan integrates within the institution’s existing workflow to ensure diagnostic reports reach clinical teams without delay — so that clinical decisions are driven by validated diagnostic reports, not deferred by capacity constraints.

Rapid Alert™ Delivery

Referring physicians are notified upon report completion. Critical findings are escalated to the clinical team within the hour, independent of standard turnaround.

Local Clinical Validation

Every report is independently reviewed and co-signed by an MBTT-registered physician prior to clinical release.

Seamless System Integration

Caribscan works with existing imaging systems and supports PACS-ready workflows without requiring new infrastructure.

Built for Scale

Built in Trinidad & Tobago. Designed for the Caribbean.

Caribscan begins where the reporting deficit is most acute — Trinidad and Tobago — while building the clinical capacity to support institutions across CARICOM health systems.

Who We Serve

Designed for institutions where imaging demand has outpaced reporting capacity.

Caribscan supports healthcare institutions facing diagnostic reporting delays, workforce shortages, and increasing imaging volumes — and the patients whose care cannot advance until reports arrive.

Regional Health Authorities

Structured reporting support that helps reduce backlog across public health institutions.

Private Hospitals

Additional reporting capacity for private hospitals managing growing imaging volumes without infrastructure expansion.

Diagnostic Imaging Centers

Reporting support for imaging centres managing high study volumes and growing turnaround demand.

Specialist Clinics

Validated diagnostic reports that support specialist clinical pathways and reduce delays that defer patient care decisions.

How Caribscan Works

A structured reporting workflow designed for institutions.

1. Imaging Study Received

Imaging studies are securely received via integration with existing institutional PACS or imaging infrastructure.

2. Reporting Coordination

Each study is matched to a board-certified subspecialty radiologist for structured clinical review and formal diagnostic reporting.

3. Radiologist Validation

Each report undergoes independent review and co-signature by an MBTT-registered physician prior to clinical release.

4. Report Delivery

The validated, co-signed report is returned to the referring institution within 24 hours of study receipt.

Integration-Ready

Built to operate within existing institutional imaging environments.

Caribscan is designed to integrate within existing PACS-compatible imaging workflows, allowing institutions to expand diagnostic reporting capacity without replacing infrastructure, disrupting operations, or altering established clinical pathways.

PACS-Compatible Workflow

Imaging studies are securely received through PACS-compatible workflows coordinated with institutional imaging environments and reporting pathways.

Secure Study Transmission

Study transmission pathways are structured to support secure diagnostic image transfer, controlled access, and clinically governed reporting workflows.

Institutional Reporting Continuity

Caribscan operates as an extension of the institution's reporting capacity, preserving continuity between imaging acquisition, interpretation, and report delivery.

No System Replacement

Existing imaging infrastructure, workflows, and operational processes remain intact while reporting throughput is expanded through Caribscan's clinical reporting network.

Why Caribscan

Restoring reporting capacity without increasing operational burden.

No New Infrastructure

Caribscan integrates within your existing infrastructure — so institutions restore reporting throughput without capital investment or operational disruption.

Structured Reporting

Standardized, radiologist-validated reports — co-signed, structured, and ready for clinical decision-making on receipt.

Caribbean-Focused

Built within the Caribbean health system, not imported into it — with the clinical governance, regulatory compliance, and institutional knowledge that regional care environments require.

Scalable Support

From Regional Health Authorities to specialist clinics, Caribscan's reporting model scales with institutional volume without adding administrative burden.

Restore speed, clarity, and confidence in your diagnostic workflow.

Caribscan is ready to demonstrate what structured diagnostic reporting delivers for your institution and the patients it serves.

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