Erschienen in:
02.01.2020
Streamlining Radiologist Workflow for Multidisciplinary Conferences: A Web-Based System to Represent Radiology
verfasst von:
Hailey H. Choi, Ross W. Filice
Erschienen in:
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine
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Ausgabe 3/2020
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Abstract
Radiologists are an integral component in patient care and provide valuable information at multidisciplinary tumor boards. However, the radiologists’ role at such meetings can be compromised by technical and workflow limitations, typically including the need for complex software such as picture archiving and communication system (PACS) applications which are difficult to install and manage in disparate locations with increasing security and network limitations. Our purpose was to develop a web-based system for easy retrieval of images and notes for presentation during multidisciplinary conferences and tumor boards. Our system allows images to be viewed from any computer with a web browser and does not require a stand-alone PACS software installation. The tool is launched by the radiologist marking the exam in PACS. It stores relevant text-based information in a MySQL server and is indexed to the conference for which it is to be used. The exams are then viewed through a web browser, via the hospital intranet or virtual private network (VPN). A web-based viewing platform, provided by our PACS vendor, is used for image display. In the 28 months following implementation, our web-based conference system was well-received by our radiologists and is now fully integrated into daily practice. Our method streamlines radiologist workflow in preparing and presenting medical imaging at multidisciplinary conferences and overcomes many previous technical obstacles. In addition to its primary role for interdepartmental conferences, our system also functions as a teaching file, fostering radiologist education within our department.