Title :
Communication of Medical Images, Text, and Messages in Inter-Enterprise Systems: A Case Study in Norway
Author :
Balasingham, Ilangko ; Ihlen, Halfdan ; Leister, Wolfgang ; Röe, Per ; Samset, Eigil
Author_Institution :
Interventional Center, Rikshospitalet Univ. Hosp., Oslo
Abstract :
There is an increasing demand to discuss diagnostic images and reports of difficult cases with experienced staff. A possible solution besides physically transporting patients and material is to use high-speed communication networks to transfer images and reports electronically. With the web application PACSflow we have developed a solution to transfer images, reports, and messages as a single package in a one-step procedure. The PACSflow is an interoperable and standard compliant web-based application, which gives clinicians a user-friendly interface for their work on a daily basis. The solution assumes that the diagnostic images are compatible with the digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) format. The Department of Cardiology at the Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo, Norway, and the Department of Internal Medicine at the Soslashrlandet Sykehus in Arendal, Norway, are making clinical use of the system. Initial tests indicate that use of PACSflow has reduced the time required to prepare and transfer data by a factor of 3
Keywords :
PACS; diagnostic radiography; medical image processing; radiology; user interfaces; DICOM; Norway; Oslo; PACSflow; Rikshospitalet University Hospital; digital imaging-and-communications in medicine; high-speed communication network; hospital information system; image data transfer; inter-enterprise system; medical diagnostic image; physically transporting patients; picture archiving and communication system; radiology information system; standard compliant Web-based application; user-friendly interface; Biomedical imaging; Cardiology; Communication networks; Electronics packaging; Hospitals; Image storage; Information systems; Medical diagnostic imaging; Paramagnetic resonance; Picture archiving and communication systems; Hospital information system (HIS); patient archiving and communication system (PACS); teleradiology; work flow; Database Management Systems; Decision Support Systems, Clinical; Delivery of Health Care; Diagnostic Imaging; Hospital Communication Systems; Information Dissemination; Information Storage and Retrieval; Internet; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; Norway; Radiology Information Systems; Remote Consultation; Software; Teleradiology;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2006.879597