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Pragmatic oriented data interoperability for smart healthcare information systems [PDF]
Smart healthcare is a complex domain for systems integration due to human and technical factors and heterogeneous data sources involved. As a part of smart city, it is such a complex area where clinical functions require smartness of multi-systems ...
Li, Vicky, Liu, Kecheng, Liu, Shixiong
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The Bionic Radiologist: avoiding blurry pictures and providing greater insights [PDF]
Radiology images and reports have long been digitalized. However, the potential of the more than 3.6 billion radiology examinations performed annually worldwide has largely gone unused in the effort to digitally transform health care.
Dewey, Marc, Wilkens, Uta
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Designing and using an information infrastructure in radiology : prepare - share - compare IT [PDF]
Radiology informatics is changing the way that work practice and planning of work are conducted in the radiology department and between radiology departments. Today, the need for sharing of information between organizations is increasing in parallel with
Lindsköld, Lars
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Safety analysis of clinical workflows: The case of the workflow within a radiology department [PDF]
This paper was originally presented at the Science and Information Conference, 2014, 27-29 August, London. Abstract: Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and Picture Archiving and Communication systems (PACS) are used widely to help in the workflow ...
Al-Qora'n, Lamis +3 more
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The development of information systems in health care is approaching the process of integration of various systems used in a single computer so that we witness today the omnipresent idea of merging the functions of the clinical-hospital (CHIS) and radiology (RIS) information system.
Rade R. Babić +3 more
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Information systems integration in radiology [PDF]
Advances in information systems and technology in conjunction with outside forces requiring improved reporting are driving sweeping changes in the practice of radiology. In most academic radiology departments, there can be at least five separate information systems in daily use, a clinical picture archiving and communication system (PACS), a hospital ...
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Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
Currently, the information and communication technology is developing very rapidly. A lot of hospitals have digital radiodiagnostic modality that supports the DICOM protocol.
Kartawiguna Daniel, Georgiana Vina
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Voice recognition is here comma like it or not period
Voice recognition (VR) technology needs improvement, but is as integral to the current practice of radiology as Radiology Information Systems and Picture Archival and Communication Systems.
Matthew A Fox +2 more
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Purpose Using standard mammographic phantom images, we compared the image quality obtained between a mammography dedicated 5 megapixel monitor (5M) and a UHD 4K (4K) monitor with digital imaging and communications in medicine display, to investigate the
Ji Young Lee +6 more
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A peek into the future of radiology using big data applications
Big data is extremely large amount of data which is available in the radiology department. Big data is identified by four Vs – Volume, Velocity, Variety, and Veracity. By applying different algorithmic tools and converting raw data to transformed data in
Amit T Kharat, Shubham Singhal
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