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1 July 1992 PACS in clinical neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, and teleradiology
Janice C. Honeyman-Buck, Meryll M. Frost, Walter E. Drane M.D., Anthony A. Mancuso M.D., Ronald G. Quisling M.D., Keith R. Peters M.D., Anthony L. Litwiller, Edward V. Staab
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Abstract
PACS research and development efforts at the University of Florida, Department of Radiology have been directed solely toward solving clinical problems with an objective of incorporating successful products or improving the functionality, performance, and reliability of the system. This paper describes the current network and system, experiences with system upgrades and changed, quality control measures used to verify that the system is operational, and current works in progress.
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Janice C. Honeyman-Buck, Meryll M. Frost, Walter E. Drane M.D., Anthony A. Mancuso M.D., Ronald G. Quisling M.D., Keith R. Peters M.D., Anthony L. Litwiller, and Edward V. Staab "PACS in clinical neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, and teleradiology", Proc. SPIE 1654, Medical Imaging VI: PACS Design and Evaluation, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60290
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Nuclear medicine

Teleradiology

Control systems

Quality measurement

Radiology

Reliability

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