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6 July 1979 The Design And Implementation Of A Radiology Information System
Gerald R. Edelstein, Alan S. Baker, Bernard J. Ostrum
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Proceedings Volume 0173, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VII; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957141
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VII, 1979, Toronto, Canada
Abstract
An evaluation of information flow within the radiology department revealed efficient and accurate techniques for information aquisition but little ability to analyze and disseminate the information. A computer was aquired to replace an obsolete card access system for filing patient x-ray numbers. The computer, while costing about the same as a replacement card system, enabled the acquisition of patient information and its distribution throughout the department. The system was adapted to existing procedures and personnel, causing a minimum of disruption in department operations. The system is capable of billing, reporting and generating statistical reports through the use of simple filing and sorting programs. These programs were developed in-house at a lower cost and have more flexibility than limited packaged programs. Adding an 80 megabyte disk to the system's original three 2.5 megabyte disks and expanding the computer memory to 96K words from 32K, has enabled other departments in the hospital to utilize the system. Other clinical applications in radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and information imaging have been considered. With the increasing utilization of computers in radiology, an understanding of computer capabilities as well as their applications to multiple tasks are important in reducing costs and improving patient care. The development of an in-house system has been a valuable learning experience.
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Gerald R. Edelstein, Alan S. Baker, and Bernard J. Ostrum "The Design And Implementation Of A Radiology Information System", Proc. SPIE 0173, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VII, (6 July 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957141
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Radiology

X-rays

Medicine

Optical instrument design

Printing

Nuclear medicine

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