This paper presents an overview of the data from 15 cases collected with the CAPACITY software for cost analysis of PACS. The data suggest that both hospital wide and partial PACS implementations do not pay back yet. Only Nuclear Medicine PACS systems may be introduced cost-neutral in the near future. Because of the assumed price drop of hardware components of 5-25% per year, hospital wide and partial PACS may allow cost savings within the next 10-20 years. There are major differences in viewpoints concerning the required PACS configurations and their costs. The experiences with the CAPACITY software suggest the need for the establishment of key rules, for designing a PACS configuration and for estimating PACS costs. © 1992.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate portable media utilisation for image data sharing between enterprises. To pr...
Owing to large financial investments that go along with the picture archiving and communication syst...
Objectives: This paper considers the methodological problems that arise in conducting cost analyses ...
In a contribution to the Medical Imaging,II conference 1988 the design and construction of a package...
Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) have emerged as an important part of digital ima...
We describe cost/benefit analysis for the implementation of a picture archiving and communication sy...
In current radiology departments, imaging modalities are changing rapidly. One reason for these chan...
A Finnish PACS project has been set up with the participation and financing of 13 university and cen...
This paper describes a comprehensive approach for the assessment of the impact of (partial) Picture ...
This paper describes the development of the software package PACER as it evolved from a cost model t...
[[abstract]]Recent advancements in modern medical diagnoses have required a huge increase of the use...
PACS has been regarded as a system which will bring a new era to image handling, radiology departmen...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the budget impact of using the picture archiving and communication syste...
Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) as the future of radiology is generally accepted...
The evaluation of the Dutch PACS project comprises amongst other studies a comparison of the direct ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate portable media utilisation for image data sharing between enterprises. To pr...
Owing to large financial investments that go along with the picture archiving and communication syst...
Objectives: This paper considers the methodological problems that arise in conducting cost analyses ...
In a contribution to the Medical Imaging,II conference 1988 the design and construction of a package...
Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) have emerged as an important part of digital ima...
We describe cost/benefit analysis for the implementation of a picture archiving and communication sy...
In current radiology departments, imaging modalities are changing rapidly. One reason for these chan...
A Finnish PACS project has been set up with the participation and financing of 13 university and cen...
This paper describes a comprehensive approach for the assessment of the impact of (partial) Picture ...
This paper describes the development of the software package PACER as it evolved from a cost model t...
[[abstract]]Recent advancements in modern medical diagnoses have required a huge increase of the use...
PACS has been regarded as a system which will bring a new era to image handling, radiology departmen...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the budget impact of using the picture archiving and communication syste...
Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) as the future of radiology is generally accepted...
The evaluation of the Dutch PACS project comprises amongst other studies a comparison of the direct ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate portable media utilisation for image data sharing between enterprises. To pr...
Owing to large financial investments that go along with the picture archiving and communication syst...
Objectives: This paper considers the methodological problems that arise in conducting cost analyses ...