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15 May 1994 Current status of the joint Mayo Clinic-IBM PACS project
Nicholas J. Hangiandreou, Byrn Williamson Jr., Dale G. Gehring, Kenneth R. Persons, Frank J. Reardon, James R. Salutz, Joel P. Felmlee, M. D. Loewen, Glenn S. Forbes M.D.
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Abstract
A multi-phase collaboration between Mayo Clinic and IBM-Rochester was undertaken, with the goal of developing a picture archiving and communication system for routine clinical use in the Radiology Department. The initial phase of this project (phase 0) was started in 1988. The current system has been fully integrated into the clinical practice and, to date, over 6.5 million images from 16 imaging modalities have been archived. Phase 3 of this project has recently concluded.
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Nicholas J. Hangiandreou, Byrn Williamson Jr., Dale G. Gehring, Kenneth R. Persons, Frank J. Reardon, James R. Salutz, Joel P. Felmlee, M. D. Loewen, and Glenn S. Forbes M.D. "Current status of the joint Mayo Clinic-IBM PACS project", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174341
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Teleradiology

Computed tomography

Databases

Scanners

Radiology

Image display

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