2005
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/nch534
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Central dose data management and analysis in IT-driven radiation protection strategies

Abstract: The applications of information technology in health care are now widespread and continue to grow. Medical imaging is at the forefront of this revolution and the introduction of digital detection methods to replace film is now addressing the diagnostic X-ray market, the most routinely employed imaging modality. The introduction of picture archiving and communication systems, hospital and radiology information systems is well underway, and the integration of radiation protection initiatives into these developme… Show more

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“…Of particular interest is a web-based approach to the centralized collection, analysis, management and storage of xray exposure information accessed from a Hospital's Radiology Information System (RIS) [27]. Such an approach can permit ongoing patient dose audits as part of a routine automated QA programme [28].…”
Section: Current Status and Future Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular interest is a web-based approach to the centralized collection, analysis, management and storage of xray exposure information accessed from a Hospital's Radiology Information System (RIS) [27]. Such an approach can permit ongoing patient dose audits as part of a routine automated QA programme [28].…”
Section: Current Status and Future Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%