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Implementing a Java-based image and report distribution system in a non-picture archiving and communication system

G Wendt1, T Kulbago, W Peppler

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Middleton 53562, USA. gjwendt@mail.radiology.wisc.edu

Journal of Digital Imaging
|June 10, 2000
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Implementing a Java-based system can distribute radiology results and images to physicians, improving access beyond text data. This web-based solution avoids specialized software and hardware, streamlining image sharing for better clinical correlation.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology Information Systems
  • Medical Imaging
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Current radiology information systems (RIS) and hospital information systems (HIS) primarily distribute text-based radiology examination data.
  • Clinicians often require image data for correlation with reported findings and for independent review, especially for complex cases.
  • Existing systems may lack the capability to efficiently share images in non-Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the benefits and challenges of implementing a Java-based system for distributing radiology results and images.
  • To discuss the requirements and barriers for integrating such a system in a non-PACS setting.
  • To explore a web-based solution for enhanced image accessibility.

Main Methods:

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  • Discussion of a Java-based system architecture for image and results distribution.
  • Analysis of implementation requirements in non-PACS environments.
  • Evaluation of web-based solutions to eliminate the need for specialized software and hardware.

Main Results:

  • A Java-based web solution can effectively distribute both text results and images to referring physicians.
  • This approach bypasses the limitations of traditional RIS/HIS systems that only provide text data.
  • Web-based distribution eliminates the need for site-specific software installation and upgrades, reducing logistical burdens.

Conclusions:

  • Java-based web systems offer a viable solution for distributing radiology images and results, enhancing clinical review.
  • Implementation in non-PACS environments is feasible with careful consideration of requirements and potential barriers.
  • This technology improves accessibility and correlation of findings by providing direct image access to referring physicians.