1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.274583
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<title>HIS/RIS/PACS integration toward total hospital information system</title>

Abstract: The SNUH started a project to innovate the hospital information facilities. This project include installation of high speed hospital network, development of new HIS, OCS(order communication system), RIS and PACS. This project aims at the implementation of the first total hospital information system by seamlessly integrating these systems together. To achieve this goal, we took three-tiered systems integration approach : network level, database level, and workstation level integration.There are 3 loops of netwo… Show more

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“…In spite of the excitement for technology advances and anticipation of the benefits of digital imaging and PACS, multiple papers presented a more critical view noting the pitfalls and shortcomings 344 , 345 in a session titled “PACS: Why Has It Taken So Long?” One issue was the lack of RIS integration, creating PACS without the intelligence of the traditional film-based workflow. 346 352 A second issue was the lack of availability of digital images to those needing them outside of radiology. 353 , 354 Workstation requirements for very large PACS implementations 355 and networking bottlenecks 356 , 357 were also problematic.…”
Section: S Pacs Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the excitement for technology advances and anticipation of the benefits of digital imaging and PACS, multiple papers presented a more critical view noting the pitfalls and shortcomings 344 , 345 in a session titled “PACS: Why Has It Taken So Long?” One issue was the lack of RIS integration, creating PACS without the intelligence of the traditional film-based workflow. 346 352 A second issue was the lack of availability of digital images to those needing them outside of radiology. 353 , 354 Workstation requirements for very large PACS implementations 355 and networking bottlenecks 356 , 357 were also problematic.…”
Section: S Pacs Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%