The authors report the main characteristics and the goals of the development of the RIS of the II Chair of the Institute of Radiology, La Sapienza University, Rome. The system was developed with a commercial software (4th Dimension), for use with an Ethernet network and Macintosh Apple computers. One of the main problems was to obtain a user-friendly system. The main options of our system are: booking, registration, exam execution, reporting, archives and statistics and system administration. The main characteristics of our RIS is that it allows important images to be archived in limited number and at low resolution. The aim is to use images for consultation and teaching purposes, not for diagnosis which is made on the original images. Low ...
PURPOSE: This paper describes our experience in developing a DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communicati...
The main purpose of this article is to show a method, which allows digital storage, retrieval and tr...
The digital format of diagnostic images is gradually replacing the analogic one, as expected, thanks...
A system for archiving patient data and images was developed, installed, and evaluated in a radiolog...
A management system for a University Department of Radiology was developed for scheduling, registrat...
In recent years, the deployment of Health Information Systems and Radiology Information Systems in h...
In recent years, the deployment of Health Information Systems and Radiology Information Systems in h...
The number of diagnostic radiology examinations being performed on digitally formatted imaging equip...
Picture archiving and communication system: prospective study Objectives. To evaluate the use of a p...
This paper deals with the results obtained with a computerized senology system developed at the Inst...
Nowadays diagnostic imaging systems have being used as a daily routine in medical institutions. The...
Nowadays diagnostic imaging systems have being used as a daily routine in medical institutions. The...
This work offers general information about digitizing an outpatient radiodiagnostic department. It p...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to assess the current level of Radiological Information Syst...
PURPOSE: This paper describes our experience in developing a DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communicati...
The main purpose of this article is to show a method, which allows digital storage, retrieval and tr...
The digital format of diagnostic images is gradually replacing the analogic one, as expected, thanks...
A system for archiving patient data and images was developed, installed, and evaluated in a radiolog...
A management system for a University Department of Radiology was developed for scheduling, registrat...
In recent years, the deployment of Health Information Systems and Radiology Information Systems in h...
In recent years, the deployment of Health Information Systems and Radiology Information Systems in h...
The number of diagnostic radiology examinations being performed on digitally formatted imaging equip...
Picture archiving and communication system: prospective study Objectives. To evaluate the use of a p...
This paper deals with the results obtained with a computerized senology system developed at the Inst...
Nowadays diagnostic imaging systems have being used as a daily routine in medical institutions. The...
Nowadays diagnostic imaging systems have being used as a daily routine in medical institutions. The...
This work offers general information about digitizing an outpatient radiodiagnostic department. It p...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to assess the current level of Radiological Information Syst...
PURPOSE: This paper describes our experience in developing a DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communicati...
The main purpose of this article is to show a method, which allows digital storage, retrieval and tr...
The digital format of diagnostic images is gradually replacing the analogic one, as expected, thanks...