2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-009-9212-x
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Evaluating the Implementation of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems in Newfoundland and Labrador—a Cost Benefit Analysis

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“…Another aspect to be considered was the noninclusion of costs related to wages and remuneration for radiologists because the logistic of the chosen subject of study (Clinics Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo) is different from that of standard hospitals, considering that we conducted our analyses in a university hospital in which docents participate in the radiology provided for the general public and are paid by the university, not by the hospital itself. Nevertheless, we believe that by excluding those costs, we did not compromise our results because the work performed by the radiologists was not very different among the systems (screen/ film or the PACS); thus, the costs involved were the same [8,16].…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Another aspect to be considered was the noninclusion of costs related to wages and remuneration for radiologists because the logistic of the chosen subject of study (Clinics Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo) is different from that of standard hospitals, considering that we conducted our analyses in a university hospital in which docents participate in the radiology provided for the general public and are paid by the university, not by the hospital itself. Nevertheless, we believe that by excluding those costs, we did not compromise our results because the work performed by the radiologists was not very different among the systems (screen/ film or the PACS); thus, the costs involved were the same [8,16].…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Thus, the present study may be the first one to conduct an analysis according to the recommended methodology. The study of MacDonald and Neville [16], however, should be mentioned, wherein an evaluation of the costs and benefits of the implementation of PACS was conducted in two Canadian provinces, in which they concluded that the cost of each medical examination in the PACS environment is approximately 20% lower than that in the screen/film system. Nevertheless, during the following years, the benefits of using PACS were less obvious.…”
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“…To the authors' knowledge, there have been no costbenefit analyses on the deployment of digital imaging and PACS in the developing world. One recent study in the developed world found that the direct cost per study was 24% higher with digital imaging and PACS compared to the existing analog systems when implemented using currently available developed world hardware and software in a location with a preexisting, efficient film environment (4). As with numerous other studies, the authors emphasized that the indirect benefits of a digital environment to patient care may well outweigh the penalty in direct costs.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Therefore, successful implementation of this system should be taken seriously [18]. One of the effective factors in successfully executing information systems is users' satisfaction with these systems [19][20][21].…”
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