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  • Technology standards are foundational for efficient clinical workflows in radiology.
  • Several key standards impact daily operations and future strategic planning.

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  • To review essential technology standards crucial for radiology.
  • To highlight the importance of DICOM, Health Level 7, and coding/terminology standards.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of key technology standards in radiology.
  • Categorization of standards into image handling, enterprise communication, and coding/terminology.

Main Results:

  • The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard facilitates image management.
  • Health Level 7 (HL7) enables seamless communication within healthcare enterprises.
  • Coding and terminology standards, including International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), and RadLex, influence reporting and practice management.

Conclusions:

  • Familiarity with DICOM, HL7, and coding standards is vital for radiologists.
  • Optimizing operations and future-proofing radiology practices requires a comprehensive understanding of these technologies.