• DocumentCode
    1860644
  • Title

    Impact of filmless radiology on the Baltimore VA Medical Center

  • Author

    Siegel, Eliot L.

  • Author_Institution
    VA Med. Center, Maryland Univ. Sch. of Med., Baltimore, MD, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    27-29 Mar 1995
  • Firstpage
    35
  • Lastpage
    38
  • Abstract
    The new Baltimore VA Medical Center opened in January 1993 as a pilot site for digital medical imaging. The Medical Center, which is physically connected to the University of Maryland Hospital, has a bed capacity of about 280 and performs approximately 52,000 radiology and nuclear medicine examinations per year. One of the major advantages of opening a new Medical Center designed for digital imaging was the ability to ensure that the appropriate infrastructure was present within the hospital to facilitate digital imaging. Within the imaging department (radiology and nuclear medicine) in addition to the plans for the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), equipment was purchased specifically to facilitate digital imaging. The radiology/nuclear medicine/cardiology PACS is utilized for 100 % of the imaging studies at the Baltimore VAMC including conventional radiography (computed radiography), ultrasound, CT, MRI, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and the cardiac catheterization lab. Mammograms are obtained conventionally with film and then transferred into the PACS using a film digitizer. The practical experience and data collection at the Baltimore VA Medical Center have demonstrated that the large scale PACS and virtually filmless operation have been very successful. Further studies of the economic, quality of care, and patient outcomes impact of PACS the medical center are ongoing
  • Keywords
    PACS; biomedical NMR; biomedical imaging; biomedical ultrasonics; cardiology; computerised tomography; diagnostic radiography; medical image processing; radioisotope imaging; Baltimore VA Medical Center; CT; MRI; PACS; Picture Archiving and Communications System; University of Maryland Hospital; bed capacity; cardiac catheterization; cardiology; computed radiography; conventional radiography; data collection; digital imaging; digital medical imaging; film digitizer; filmless radiology; fluoroscopy; hospital; infrastructure; mammograms; nuclear medicine; ultrasound; Biomedical imaging; Cardiology; Computed tomography; Digital images; Hospitals; Nuclear medicine; Picture archiving and communication systems; Radiography; Radiology; Ultrasonic imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Military Telemedicine On-Line Today, 1995. Research, Practice, and Opportunities., Proceedings of the National Forum
  • Conference_Location
    McLean, VA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-5860-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MTOL.1995.504525
  • Filename
    504525