Title :
A scalable teleradiology information system
Author :
Ho, Bruce K T ; Taira, Ricky ; Kangarloo, Hooshang ; Steckel, Richard J.
Abstract :
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has launched a global teleradiology project to provide subspecialist consultation to remote regions with the intent to deliver higher quality health care and contain the rising cost of health care. The initial client site at Melbourne, Florida has been in operation since Feb. 1995. Potential future sites include South and Central American and Asian Pacific regions. The teleradiology infrastructure for supporting this project consists of (1) a cost-effective telecommunication network, (2) an image management system, and (3) a complete information system which contains relevant patients´ demographic and clinical support data. This infrastructure must be scalable to incorporate unlimited future sites. Of the three, the information system component is the least understood. It must meet four clinical requirements using various state-of-the-art database technologies: (1) it must manage patient data that are dispersed among multiple distributed databases; (2) it must be extremely reliable; (3) it should capture, index and display, for the consulting radiological subspecialist, all relevant information, including imaging required for optimal decision-making; and (4) it must also provide a effective means of reporting findings, impressions and conclusions to the referring physician
Keywords :
demography; diagnostic radiography; distributed databases; health care; medical image processing; medical information systems; radiology; wide area networks; University of California, Los Angeles, USA; clinical support data; cost-effective telecommunication network; database technologies; demographic data; global teleradiology project; health care; image management system; multiple distributed databases; optimal decision-making; patient data management; radiological subspecialist consultation; referring physician; reliability; remote regions; reporting; scalable teleradiology information system; teleradiology infrastructure; unlimited future sites; Costs; Demography; Distributed databases; Image databases; Information systems; Management information systems; Medical services; Project management; Radio spectrum management; Telecommunication network management;
Conference_Titel :
Image Management and Communications, 1995., Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oahu Island, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7560-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMAC.1995.532572