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An Enhanced Device-Transparent Real-Time Teleconsultation Environment for Radiologists
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
|July 12, 2018
Summary
A new web platform enhances medical imaging teleconsultation with real-time collaboration for remote healthcare professionals using advanced technologies.
Area of Science:
- Medical Informatics
- Computer Science
Background:
- Geographically distributed healthcare professionals face challenges in collaborating on medical imaging.
- Existing teleconsultation platforms may lack real-time, advanced capabilities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe a novel web-based platform for advanced, real-time teleconsultation services in medical imaging.
- To detail the system's conceptual and technical aspects, highlighting innovative elements.
Main Methods:
- Utilized heterogeneous workflow management systems.
- Integrated microservices architecture, peer-to-peer networking, and single-page application concepts.
- Implemented WebRTC protocol for real-time, direct client communication.
Main Results:
- Developed a scalable and extensible platform for enhanced collaboration.
- Enabled direct, real-time communication among healthcare professionals.
- Demonstrated a novel approach to advanced teleconsultation.
Conclusions:
- The platform offers a robust solution for real-time medical imaging teleconsultation.
- The integration of modern technologies facilitates collaboration among dispersed medical experts.
- This system represents an innovative advancement in remote medical collaboration.
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