1996
DOI: 10.1117/12.239255
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<title>Productivity improvements with a direct digital radiography system integrated with PACS</title>

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“…Lessons learned from large-scale PACS implementations at UCSF, 336 Mayo Clinic Jacksonville 337 and Japan 338 were shared. Direct digital radiography (DR) integration with PACS 339 was described, cost analysis for film-based versus digital portable chest systems 340 was presented, and a clinical comparison of CR versus screen-film for imaging the critically ill neonate 341 was reported. A study of the impact and utilization of a PACS display in the ICU setting was described 342 as well as functional differences between workstations for use by radiologists versus physicians.…”
Section: S Pacs Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lessons learned from large-scale PACS implementations at UCSF, 336 Mayo Clinic Jacksonville 337 and Japan 338 were shared. Direct digital radiography (DR) integration with PACS 339 was described, cost analysis for film-based versus digital portable chest systems 340 was presented, and a clinical comparison of CR versus screen-film for imaging the critically ill neonate 341 was reported. A study of the impact and utilization of a PACS display in the ICU setting was described 342 as well as functional differences between workstations for use by radiologists versus physicians.…”
Section: S Pacs Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%