Do doctors keep ultrasound pictures?

Do doctors keep ultrasound pictures?

All diagnostic ultrasound examinations, including those when ultrasound is used to guide a procedure, require that permanently recorded images be maintained in the patient record. The images can be kept in the patient record or some other archive–they do not need to be submitted with the claim.

Can you scan ultrasound pictures?

Whether you took a picture of the ultrasound photo using your phone or a camera, or you created a scan, now you can start printing out paper copies, if desired. You can print out copies of the original ultrasound photo to put in a photo book, picture frame, or to send to friends and family.

Can you photocopy scan pictures?

Scanning is OK and so is photocopying as long as they don't get too hot on the glass. Absolutely don't put them anywhere near a laminator though. They are on heat reactive paper and the laminator will turn them black. Scanning is OK and so is photocopying as long as they don't get too hot on the glass.

What size is a scan photo?

In fact, the majority of baby scans photo frames are on the small side averaging just 4” x 3”, although there are frames for baby scans in 6” x 4” sizes. You can often personalise the larger frame because the scan photo only takes up a small proportion of the overall size.