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1 August 1990 Analysis of data assembling activities for radiologists and its implications for clinical acceptance of PACS
Kenneth Levin, Steven C. Horii M.D., Seong Ki Mun, Matthew T. Freedman M.D., Clifton Leftridge, Robert E. Braudes
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Abstract
This paper discusses the tasks that a Intelligent Diagnostic Radiology Workstation (IDRW) should be able to perform in addition to serving as an image review station. Included in our discussion are the types of data that an IDRW must handle. It is hoped that this discussion will lead to improved, friendlier, and more intelligent workstations which will be accepted by radiologists.
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Kenneth Levin, Steven C. Horii M.D., Seong Ki Mun, Matthew T. Freedman M.D., Clifton Leftridge, and Robert E. Braudes "Analysis of data assembling activities for radiologists and its implications for clinical acceptance of PACS", Proc. SPIE 1234, Medical Imaging IV: PACS Systems Design and Evaluation, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18988
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Radiology

Diagnostics

Imaging systems

Medical imaging

Databases

Chest imaging

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