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  • Global Health
  • Medical Imaging
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Low- and middle-income countries face significant radiologist shortages and limited access to radiology services.
  • Teleradiology presents a viable solution for remote support, enabling radiologists to assist under-resourced regions.
  • Integrating teleradiology workflows involves challenges in worklist management, image viewing, reporting, and data privacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the experience of integrating remote radiology exams from Ethiopia into a routine US radiology worklist.
  • To highlight the practical challenges and solutions encountered during this international teleradiology implementation.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of supporting global health through remote radiology services.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a teleradiology system connecting a hospital in Ethiopia with a radiology department in the USA.
  • Integration of remote-generated radiology exams into the existing Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) and radiology worklist in the US.
  • Development of protocols to ensure secure data transfer, image viewing, and reporting across different healthcare systems.

Main Results:

  • Successful integration of a remote worklist, allowing US radiologists to view and report on exams from Ethiopia.
  • Identification of key technical and logistical challenges, including system compatibility, workflow adjustments, and data security measures.
  • Demonstration of a functional model for remote radiology support in a low-resource setting.

Conclusions:

  • Teleradiology is an effective strategy to address radiologist shortages and improve access to diagnostic imaging in underserved areas.
  • Careful planning and technical integration are crucial for overcoming challenges in remote worklist management and ensuring data privacy.
  • This experience provides a valuable framework for establishing similar international teleradiology collaborations to enhance global health outcomes.