Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit

Currently, the information and communication technology is developing very rapidly. A lot of hospitals have digital radiodiagnostic modality that supports the DICOM protocol. However, the implementation of integrated radiology information system with medical imaging equipment is still very limited...

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Main Authors: Kartawiguna Daniel, Georgiana Vina
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-03-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146800028
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spelling doaj-d544e31019684551a63fe29b75d942ca2021-08-02T04:46:56ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2014-03-01680002810.1051/epjconf/20146800028epjconf_icas2013_00028Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology UnitKartawiguna DanielGeorgiana Vina Currently, the information and communication technology is developing very rapidly. A lot of hospitals have digital radiodiagnostic modality that supports the DICOM protocol. However, the implementation of integrated radiology information system with medical imaging equipment is still very limited until now, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. One of the obstacles is high prices for radiology information system. Whereas the radiology information systems can be widely used by radiologists to provide many benefit for patient, hospitals, and the doctors themselves. This study aims to develop a system that integrates the radiology administration information system with radiodiagnostic imaging modalities. Such a system would give some benefits that the information obtained is more accurate, timely, relevant, and accelerate the workflow of healthcare workers. This research used direct observation method to some hospital radiology unit. Data was collected through interviews, questionnaires, and surveys directly to some of the hospital's radiology department in Jakarta, and supported by the literature study. Based on the observations, the prototype of integrated patient registration systems in radiology unit is developed and interfaced to imaging equipment radiodiagnostic using standard DICOM communications. The prototype of radiology patient registration system is tested with the modality MRI and CT scan. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146800028Radiology Information SystemsDICOMModality Worklist
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author Kartawiguna Daniel
Georgiana Vina
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Georgiana Vina
Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
EPJ Web of Conferences
Radiology Information Systems
DICOM
Modality Worklist
author_facet Kartawiguna Daniel
Georgiana Vina
author_sort Kartawiguna Daniel
title Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
title_short Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
title_full Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
title_fullStr Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of DICOM Modality Worklist at Patient Registration Systems in Radiology Unit
title_sort implementation of dicom modality worklist at patient registration systems in radiology unit
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Currently, the information and communication technology is developing very rapidly. A lot of hospitals have digital radiodiagnostic modality that supports the DICOM protocol. However, the implementation of integrated radiology information system with medical imaging equipment is still very limited until now, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. One of the obstacles is high prices for radiology information system. Whereas the radiology information systems can be widely used by radiologists to provide many benefit for patient, hospitals, and the doctors themselves. This study aims to develop a system that integrates the radiology administration information system with radiodiagnostic imaging modalities. Such a system would give some benefits that the information obtained is more accurate, timely, relevant, and accelerate the workflow of healthcare workers. This research used direct observation method to some hospital radiology unit. Data was collected through interviews, questionnaires, and surveys directly to some of the hospital's radiology department in Jakarta, and supported by the literature study. Based on the observations, the prototype of integrated patient registration systems in radiology unit is developed and interfaced to imaging equipment radiodiagnostic using standard DICOM communications. The prototype of radiology patient registration system is tested with the modality MRI and CT scan.
topic Radiology Information Systems
DICOM
Modality Worklist
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146800028
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