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J Digit Imaging ; 32(4): 535-543, 2019 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31177360

ABSTRACT

An enterprise imaging (EI) strategy is an organized plan to optimize the electronic health record (EHR) so that healthcare providers have intuitive and immediate access to all patient clinical images and their associated documentation, regardless of source. We describe ten steps recommended to achieve the goal of implementing EI for an institution. The first step is to define and access all images used for medical decision-making. Next, demonstrate how EI is a powerful strategy for enhancing patient and caregiver experience, improving population health, and reducing cost. Then, it is recommended that one must understand the specialties and their clinical workflow challenges as related to imaging. Step four is to create a strategy to improve quality of care and patient safety with EI. Step five demonstrates how EI can reduce costs. Then, show how EI can help enhance the patient experience. Step seven suggests how EI can enhance the work life of caregivers and step eight describes how to develop EI governance. Step nine describes the plan to implement an EI project, and finally, step 10, to understand cybersecurity from a patient safety perspective and to protect images from accidental and malicious intrusion.


Subject(s)
Electronic Health Records/organization & administration , Electronic Health Records/standards , Radiology Information Systems/organization & administration , Radiology Information Systems/standards , Clinical Decision-Making/methods , Computer Security , Cooperative Behavior , Electronic Health Records/economics , Humans , Patient Safety , Quality of Health Care , Radiology Information Systems/economics
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J Digit Imaging ; 29(5): 567-73, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27473474

ABSTRACT

Clinical specialties have widely varied needs for diagnostic image interpretation, and clinical image and video image consumption. Enterprise viewers are being deployed as part of electronic health record implementations to present the broad spectrum of clinical imaging and multimedia content created in routine medical practice today. This white paper will describe the enterprise viewer use cases, drivers of recent growth, technical considerations, functionality differences between enterprise and specialty viewers, and likely future states. This white paper is aimed at CMIOs and CIOs interested in optimizing the image-enablement of their electronic health record or those who may be struggling with the many clinical image viewers their enterprises may employ today.


Subject(s)
Diagnostic Imaging , Electronic Health Records , Management Information Systems , Forecasting , Humans , Multimedia , Radiology Information Systems
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J Digit Imaging ; 29(5): 539-46, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27301709

ABSTRACT

Enterprise imaging governance is an emerging need in health enterprises today. This white paper highlights the decision-making body, framework, and process for optimal enterprise imaging governance inclusive of five areas of focus: program governance, technology governance, information governance, clinical governance, and financial governance. It outlines relevant parallels and differences when forming or optimizing imaging governance as compared with other established broad horizontal governance groups, such as for the electronic health record. It is intended for CMIOs and health informatics leaders looking to grow and govern a program to optimally capture, store, index, distribute, view, exchange, and analyze the images of their enterprise.


Subject(s)
Decision Making , Diagnostic Imaging , Diagnostic Imaging/trends , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Medical Informatics , Quality Improvement , Quality of Health Care
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J Digit Imaging ; 29(5): 530-8, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27245774

ABSTRACT

Care providers today routinely obtain valuable clinical multimedia with mobile devices, scope cameras, ultrasound, and many other modalities at the point of care. Image capture and storage workflows may be heterogeneous across an enterprise, and as a result, they often are not well incorporated in the electronic health record. Enterprise Imaging refers to a set of strategies, initiatives, and workflows implemented across a healthcare enterprise to consistently and optimally capture, index, manage, store, distribute, view, exchange, and analyze all clinical imaging and multimedia content to enhance the electronic health record. This paper is intended to introduce Enterprise Imaging as an important initiative to clinical and informatics leadership, and outline its key elements of governance, strategy, infrastructure, common multimedia content, acquisition workflows, enterprise image viewers, and image exchange services.


Subject(s)
Diagnostic Imaging , Electronic Health Records , Workflow , Decision Making , Diagnostic Imaging/instrumentation , Diagnostic Imaging/methods , Humans , Medical Records , Multimedia
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