1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-77617-5
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Hospital Information Systems — The Next Generation

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“…Table 1 shows the current needs for EIS and the implementation status in hospitals. It is not based on statistical data but on some assumptions [12,13] and experience.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows the current needs for EIS and the implementation status in hospitals. It is not based on statistical data but on some assumptions [12,13] and experience.…”
Section: The Present Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a Hospital Information and Communication System (HICS) with fast local networks and viewing stations at nearly all medical work places (7,9,19). Sufficient archive capacity for online storage and retrieval of the digital images (4, 6, 11-13, 15, 20).…”
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“…The establishment of the ACIUNEMA-DICOM 3.0 (1,17) standard as well as the evolution of a HICS employing high performance and low cost monitors, workstations, PCs and networks, offer a good chance that functioning systems pertaining to the first 3 elements will emerge in the near future (2,(6)(7)(8)(9)19). …”
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“…• Adequate infrastructure to communicate with and present digital images at all relevant loca tions in the hospital, i.e. a Hospital Information and Communication System (HICS) with fast local networks and viewing stations at nearly all medical work places (7,9,19). • Sufficient archive capacity for online storage and retrieval of the digital images (4, 6, 11-13, 15, 20).…”
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“…The establishment of the ACR/NEMA-DICOM 3.0 (1,17) standard as well as the evolution of a HICS employing high performance and low cost monitors, workstations, PCs and networks, offer a good chance that functioning systems pertaining to the first 3 elements will emerge in the near future (2,(6)(7)(8)(9)19). We do not yet see the archive problem being solved by the prevailing concepts offered by PACS vendors today (15).…”
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