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16 September 1985 A Study Of Archiving Requirements For A Radiology Department
Samuel J. Dwyer III, Joy A. Johnson, Glendon G. Cox, Douglas L. Nelson, William H. Anderson, Larry T. Cook
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Abstract
The development of image management systems for radiology departments raises many questions regarding the archiving of digitally formatted data. A study was conducted in our department to determine the short-term and long-term archiving requirements. This study was based upon the retrieval rates of patient film jackets archived in the departments film library.
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Samuel J. Dwyer III, Joy A. Johnson, Glendon G. Cox, Douglas L. Nelson, William H. Anderson, and Larry T. Cook "A Study Of Archiving Requirements For A Radiology Department", Proc. SPIE 0536, 3rd Intl Conf on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (16 September 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947356
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KEYWORDS
Analog electronics

Data archive systems

Imaging systems

Radiology

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Computing systems

Digital recording

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