Michael J. Gray: Workflow Issues http://www.graycons.com/categories/workflowIssues/ Copyright 2007 Michael J. Gray Thu, 26 Apr 2007 23:41:28 GMT http://backend.userland.com/rss Radio UserLand v8.2.1 graycons@well.com graycons@well.com 23 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 60 Tackling the Exam Room Display http://www.graycons.com/categories/workflowIssues/2005/08/04.html#a4 <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><font face="Times New Roman, serif">Consider marketing the use of CD&iacute;s as the means of transferring study data from radiology to the referring physician&iacute;s office. All studies required for a day&iacute;s worth of office visits are ordered in advance and placed on one CD. The referring physician&iacute;s office staff transfers the studies from the CD to specific desktop or lap top computers in the offices and exam rooms. This strategy minimizes network complexity, eliminates time-consuming steps required to access studies, utilizes existing office workflow by assigning all time consuming tasks to the office staff.</font></p> http://www.graycons.com/categories/workflowIssues/2005/08/04.html#a4 Thu, 04 Aug 2005 20:09:31 GMT http://radiocomments.userland.com/comments?u=147321&amp;p=4&amp;link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.graycons.com%2F2005%2F08%2F04.html%23a4 Document dilemma http://www.graycons.com/categories/workflowIssues/2005/08/04.html#a3 It might be useful to re-open the subject of Document Scanning: [1] Where should the document objects be stored (PACS vs RIS), and [2] What would be the best file format for the scanned document object?<br><br><p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">A number of radiology departments with PACS are currently managing scanned document objects in the PACS. Many of these PACS are managing the document objects as a DICOM Secondary Capture objects and storing the objects as a new series in the study file. This makes it easy for the radiologist to access and view the document along with the images. This also assures that documents can be migrated along with the study data, whenever necessary.</p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">One of the problems with this method includes having to accommodate this new study series (document objects) in pre-existing hanging protocols. Another problem is the fact that all of these document objects subsequently travel everywhere the study file travels, ending up on display screens all over the enterprise.</p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Comments in favor of or against this approach are welcomed.</p> http://www.graycons.com/categories/workflowIssues/2005/08/04.html#a3 Thu, 04 Aug 2005 20:07:37 GMT http://radiocomments.userland.com/comments?u=147321&amp;p=3&amp;link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.graycons.com%2F2005%2F08%2F04.html%23a3