Shieh Y Y, Roberson G H
Department of Radiology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock 79430, USA.
J Digit Imaging. 1999 May;12(2 Suppl 1):199-200. doi: 10.1007/BF03168801.
The proliferation of integrated radiology information system/picture archiving and communication system (RIS/PACS) and teleradiology has been slow because of two concerns: usability and economic return. A major dissatisfaction on the usability issue is that contemporary systems are not intelligent enough to support the logical workflow of radiologists. We propose to better understand the algorithms underlying the radiologists' reading process, and then embed this intelligence into the software program so that radiologists can interact with the system with less conscious effort. Regarding economic return issues, people are looking for insurance against obsolescence in order to protect their investments. We propose to future-proof a system by sticking to the following principles: compliance to industry standards, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components, and modularity. An integrated RIS/PACS and teleradiology system designed to be workflow-driven and future-proof is being developed at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
集成放射学信息系统/图像存档与通信系统(RIS/PACS)以及远程放射学的普及一直较为缓慢,原因有两点:可用性和经济回报。在可用性问题上,一个主要的不满之处在于当代系统不够智能,无法支持放射科医生的逻辑工作流程。我们建议更好地理解放射科医生阅读过程背后的算法,然后将这种智能嵌入到软件程序中,以便放射科医生能够以较少的有意识努力与系统进行交互。关于经济回报问题,人们在寻求防止过时的保障措施,以保护他们的投资。我们建议通过坚持以下原则使系统具备未来适应性:符合行业标准、商用现货(COTS)组件以及模块化。德克萨斯理工大学健康科学中心正在开发一个设计为工作流驱动且具备未来适应性的集成RIS/PACS和远程放射学系统。