Journal of Oncology Practice, Vol 4, No 1 (January), 2008: pp. 1
© 2008
American Society of Clinical Oncology.
DOI: 10.1200/JOP.0810501
Diagnostic Images and Clinical Laboratory Results
Douglas W. Blayney, MD
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Douglas W. Blayney, MD
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Have you had difficulty viewing radiology images from those CD-ROMs patients bring to you from their imaging facility? I do, and it unnecessarily interferes with patient care and unnecessarily slows me and distracts from the time and energy I devote to patients. We need to work so that we don't end up with a similar chaotic and incompatible information world as we move to electronic health records (EHRs).
As part of our transition to an EHR, we have networked computers in each patient examination room. Our practice also has a PACS system through which we view . . . [Click for More]
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