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1 July 1991 Experiences with a comprehensive hospital information system that incorporates image management capabilities
Ruth E. Dayhoff M.D., Daniel L. Maloney, Peter M. Kuzmak, Barclay M. Shepard
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has undertaken a project to integrate image management functionality within its hospital information system. One of the goals of this integrated image system is to provide high-quality image data from cardiology, pulmonary and gastrointestinal endoscopy, pathology, radiology, hematology, and nuclear medicine to clinicians throughout the hospital. Images are presented to clinicians on high-resolution workstations simultaneously with associated text data. This DHCP Integrated Imaging System is currently being installed and tested at the Washington DC VA Medical Center. Initial use has revealed a number of expected as well as unanticipated benefits for patient care and medical teaching.
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Ruth E. Dayhoff M.D., Daniel L. Maloney, Peter M. Kuzmak, and Barclay M. Shepard "Experiences with a comprehensive hospital information system that incorporates image management capabilities", Proc. SPIE 1446, Medical Imaging V: PACS Design and Evaluation, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45288
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Medical imaging

Image processing

Image storage

Pathology

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Data storage

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