lesson 3 Flashcards
The entire imaging cycle includes identifying the patient data, conducting the imaging exam according to the proper protocols, and then streamlining and processing the data in a timely manner.
Genetic Workflow in Radiology
captures images acquired in the context of an encounter between a patient and a healthcare providers, links them with critical metadata, and notifies the EMR.
Encounter –Based Imaging Workflow
- a medical imaging technology that provides economical storage, retrieval, management, distribution, and presentation of medical images.
- electronic images and reports are transmitted digitally via
PACS System (Picture Archiving And Communication System)
- is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way computer system in healthcare share information
- is a multinational healthcare initiative. DICOM introduced an information model for the management of diagnostic image data in radiology
- is an initiative that promotes the use of DICOM and HL7 standards. Systems developed under the BLANK initiative communicate more readily with each other and provide information technology infrastructure to share images with new partners seamlessly
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
- Is the ability of different information systems, devices, and applications (system) to access, exchange, integrate, and cooperatively use data in a coordinated manner, within and across organizational, regional, and national boundaries, to provide timely and seamless portability of information and optimize the health of individuals and populations globally
- is real–time data exchange between systems without middleware
Interoperability
- refers to connecting applications so that data from one system can be accessed by the other one
- Not only connects, but it also adds value through the new functionalities provided by connecting different systems’ functions
Integration
The 6 Biggest Data Integration Challenges
- Your data isn’t where it needs to be.
- Your data is there, but it’s late.
- Your data isn’t formatted correctly.
- You have poor-quality data.
- There are duplicates throughout your pipeline.
- There is no clear common understanding of your data.
Are guiding principles under which the IS assurance profession operates
General IT standard
In computer network engineering, an blank is a normative specification of a technology or methodology applicable to the Internet.
Internal Standard
Information technology in Radiology has always been at the forefront of medical technology. Imaging 3.0 encourages radiologist to continue pushing the technological envelope in ways that improve patient care.
IT Standard Imaging
is the standard network model and communication protocol stack used on the Internet and on most other computer networks.
Internet Protocol Suit
- is the standard for the communication and management of medical imaging information and related data
- Is the international standard to transmit, store, retrieve, print, process, and display medical imaging information
Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
Refers to a set of international standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers
Health Level Seven (HL7)