Streamlining Importation of Outside Prior DICOM Studies into an Imaging System

Autor: Ruth E. Dayhoff, Andrew Casertano, Greg Cebelinski, Peter M. Kuzmak, Sergey Gavrilov, Maryann L. Shovestul
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Journal of Digital Imaging. 25:70-77
ISSN: 1618-727X
0897-1889
Popis: A patient has an imaging study performed at one facility and has the study exported to portable media. Later, the patient takes the media to a different institution. The study on that media may need to be imported into that new institution's imaging system. This would be done to avoid a repeat examination, or so that the study can be on file for reference purposes. Importing prior studies is best performed by creating a new order on the institution's imaging system and then associating the DICOM objects from the prior study with it. In this way the prior study is actually inserted into the imaging system's electronic health record (EHR) and is properly indexed so that it can be identified and later retrieved as needed. In the past at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), importing prior DICOM studies into the VA systems had been a very slow labor-intensive process that took anywhere from 10 to 30 min to import a single study. We have developed a new DICOM Importer application that reduces the manual effort to import a prior study to less than a minute. We have redesigned and automated the process to make it much more efficient for the user. The Importer also handles contract examinations that are ordered by the VA and performed at outside imaging facilities, with similar time savings. This work is important because is addresses one of the major unsolved problems with import reconciliation workflow: how to efficiently handle the importing of prior studies.
Databáze: OpenAIRE