Crowe Bernard, Sim Lawrence
Bernard Crowe and Associates, Canberra, Australia.
J Telemed Telecare. 2004;10 Suppl 1:25-7. doi: 10.1258/1357633042614339.
In 2001 a radiology information system/picture archiving and communication system (RIS/PACS) was installed at the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) in Brisbane, with electronic image transfer links to other major hospitals in Queensland. An assessment study is being performed of the effect of the ready availability of radiology results on clinicians, clinical decision making and the time taken to treat patients. A series of structured interviews with senior clinicians at the PAH began in July 2002. Administrative data are being collected from the PAH computer system. Preliminary results from the first six months of the study suggest that the introduction of the RIS/PACS at the PAH has been well received by senior clinicians and has been helpful in clinical decision making. Patient management has been improved and the time taken to arrive at clinical decisions has been reduced, particularly in neurosurgery. The RIS/PACS has significantly improved access to imaging resources for teaching, owing to the ability to retrieve reference images and to project high-quality images during teaching sessions. However, the introduction of the RIS/PACS has not reduced patient length of stay.
2001年,布里斯班的亚历山德拉公主医院(PAH)安装了放射信息系统/图像存档与通信系统(RIS/PACS),并与昆士兰州的其他主要医院建立了电子图像传输链接。目前正在进行一项评估研究,以探讨放射学检查结果随时可得对临床医生、临床决策以及治疗患者所需时间的影响。2002年7月开始对PAH的资深临床医生进行一系列结构化访谈。同时正在从PAH计算机系统收集管理数据。该研究前六个月的初步结果表明,PAH引入RIS/PACS受到了资深临床医生的好评,并且有助于临床决策。患者管理得到了改善,做出临床决策所需的时间减少了,尤其是在神经外科领域。由于能够在教学过程中检索参考图像并投射高质量图像,RIS/PACS显著改善了教学中获取影像资源的便利性。然而,RIS/PACS的引入并未缩短患者的住院时间。