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Radiology information systems in the digital hospital
2001The Handbook of Medical Informatics [5] gives two definitions of a Hospital Information System: The goal of an HIS is to use computers and communication equipment to collect, store, process, retrieve, and communicate patient care and administrative information for all hospital-affiliated activities and to satisfy the functional requirements of all ...
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International Conference on Uncertainty Reasoning and Knowledge Engineering, 2012
E. Sibarani
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Nano‐embedded medical devices and delivery systems in interventional radiology
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, 2023Erin Marie D San Valentin +2 more
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Radiology information systems: looking to the future.
Applied radiology, 1987Radiology information systems will soon be able to help store and access digital images by interfacing with picture archiving and communication systems, and will include voice-recognition technology to speed up report transcription. Before these systems are molded to the technologic advances, however, they will likely be interfaced first with hospital ...
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Utilization assessment of radiology information system: Solution to patient safety improvement
, 2014A. Raeisi +3 more
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Radiology in Lung Cancer: Problems and Prospects
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1975David G Bragg, John D Armstrong
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Radiology in Tumor Localization and Definition
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1976David G Bragg
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