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Radiology information systems help radiology departments operate more efficiently.
Radiology management, 1993Many department managers identify radiology information systems (RIS) as one way to increase efficiency and reduce expenses. Ms. Rowe explains various ways that an RIS can help you compete in an increasingly competitive marketplace, handle higher patient volume and fulfill requirements for recording and transferring patient information.
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Journal of digital imaging, 2001
The necessity to meet the ever-increasing diagnostic and interventional demands in the most cost-effective and efficient way led to the decision to turn the Department of Radiology at Legnano City Hospital nearly filmless. Crucial for the implementation of this challenging project was the development of a sophisticated and efficient digital ...
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The necessity to meet the ever-increasing diagnostic and interventional demands in the most cost-effective and efficient way led to the decision to turn the Department of Radiology at Legnano City Hospital nearly filmless. Crucial for the implementation of this challenging project was the development of a sophisticated and efficient digital ...
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Predicting cancer outcomes with radiomics and artificial intelligence in radiology
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Kaustav Bera +2 more
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Purchase considerations for a radiology information system.
Radiology management, 1992Since choosing a radiology information system can be a trying endeavor, this "nuts and bolts" article offers some practical advice. The authors first emphasize that a strong partnership between the institution and vendor must exist for successful implementation to happen. Ms. Rowe and Ms.
W, Rowe, D, Parrish
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IHE-compatible Radiology Information System
International Congress Series, 2001Xudong Lu, Huilong Duan
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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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Redefining Radiology: A Review of Artificial Intelligence Integration in Medical Imaging
Diagnostics, 2023Reabal Najjar
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On the Interpretability of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Challenges and Opportunities
Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, 2020Mauricio Reyes +2 more
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