Ratib O, Ligier Y, Mascarini C, Logean M, Girard C, Trayser G, Hochstrasser D
Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.
Radiographics. 1997 Mar-Apr;17(2):515-21; discussion 522-4. doi: 10.1148/radiographics.17.2.9084087.
World Wide Web (WWW) standards have been established for the transmission of and remote consultation on medical information and records, including medical images, extracted from an existing hospital information system. A software package called Osiris is being used for the display and manipulation of medical images in a hospital-based picture archiving and communication system. Recent extensions of Osiris, through the integration of WWW navigational tools, allow easy access to a variety of clinical data from patient records. A special interface allows access to radiologic images, laboratory results, and related textual information through public-domain software programs. These technologic advances offer medical professionals the convenience and ease of use that have made WWW and Internet navigation so popular in the academic community.