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Evidence-based radiology: requirements for electronic access.

Alex A T Bui1, Ricky K Taira, John David N Dionisio

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of California at Los Angeles, 90024, USA.

Academic Radiology
|June 14, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Electronic requirements for evidence-based radiology include integrated data access and quick retrieval of external evidence. This supports comprehensive radiologic consults and informed clinical decisions.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Radiology
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Evidence-based radiology relies on accessible patient data and external medical literature.
  • Current systems may not adequately integrate diverse clinical information sources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the electronic infrastructure requirements for supporting evidence-based radiology.
  • To identify key functionalities for enhancing radiologic practice and research.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized use case modeling in various clinical settings.
  • Analyzed data access and clinical information usage in imaging.
  • Extended analysis to radiologic research and teaching.

Main Results:

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  • A unified access point to multiple clinical data sources is essential.
  • Rapid access to similar patient cases and medical literature is crucial.
  • Systems must facilitate the integration of patient data for comprehensive consults.

Conclusions:

  • Information infrastructures need to integrate heterogeneous clinical databases.
  • Facilitating patient data access and filtering is vital for improving radiologic consultations.
  • Enhanced systems support evidence-based radiologic practice and research.