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Dominique Brodbeck1, Markus Degen1, Rahel Lüthy1
1School of Life Sciences, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland.
Abstract:
Medical imaging is undergoing rapid change, induced by the increasing amount of image data, and advances in fields such as artificial intelligence. In order for a radiology service provider to respond to these challenges, it needs to adapt its workflow. To inform optimization strategies, the way that processes and resources interact in the real world must be understood. We report on our experiences with an approach that consists of merging a variety of data sources into a data model that allows efficient interactive queries, and then providing highly interactive visualizations to explore the data. Two examples are discussed: animation of patient flow through the radiology workflow, and the use of energy consumption patterns to characterize operational modalities.
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