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The document promotes <strong>Eon Breast</strong>, a breast center workflow solution designed to help programs move from overextended to optimized. It argues that breast centers face heavy administrative burdens such as reviewing radiology reports, tracking pathology results, maintaining MQSA compliance, printing and mailing letters, and managing patient follow-up through spreadsheets and binders. These manual tasks reduce patient access, create inefficiency, and contribute to technologist burnout; the document notes that <strong>44% of U.S. technologists report moderate or severe job stress</strong>. Eon Breast is presented as an “operational infrastructure” that restores staff time by automating navigation, outreach, follow-up coordination, and compliance documentation. Its features include: - automatic management of breast abnormalities found outside screening pathways, - continuous patient monitoring over time, - built-in MQSA readiness with one-click reports and letter tracking, - support from Eon Breast Care Navigators to offload administrative work from technologists. The solution is framed as helping centers capture and care for <strong>unseen, high-risk patients</strong> so cancer can be detected earlier and more patients complete recommended care. The document claims measurable benefits, including <strong>4 hours of staff capacity restored per site per week</strong> and <strong>2.7x completed monthly downstream exams</strong>. It concludes that Eon Breast transforms early breast cancer detection programs from a screening-focused model into a <strong>risk-aligned, completed-care model</strong>.
Keywords
Eon Breast
breast center workflow
MQSA compliance
patient follow-up
radiology reports
pathology tracking
technologist burnout
breast cancer detection
care navigation
downstream exams
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