Teleradiological implementation as a decision support system at an accident service unit in a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka

D. Jayakody, R. Marasinghe
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Introduction: Recent developments in teleradiology have introduced various technologies including PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System), DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine), & Oviyam, helping healthcare institutions to make a smooth transition to a digital radiology infrastructure, which is more efficient and effective compared to traditional radiology systems. However, given the potentially unique socio-political aspects, perspectives, & infrastructure, feasibility of a digital radiology system and the adaptable technologies can vary among different types of healthcare institutions in different regions around the world. This study attempted to make an optimal teleradiological implementation at the Accident Service Unit of Colombo South Teaching Hospital, a government tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka. Methods: The information and subjective opinions gathered from different channels in two phases, in the form of a questionnaire, in order to make an assessment on the feasibility of transition to a digital teleradiology system. After a comprehensive analysis of requirements and constraints, a teleradiological system was implemented at the hospital. A post-implementation assessment was carried out using a questionnaire in the second phase of the study, which was conducted among all the medical professionals using the system. Results: Based on the post implementation assessment, more than 50% of the participants indicated that the ability to view radiology images at a distance with an acceptable interpretation quality, improves patient care and management of clinical data. More than 66.7% of participants indicated that the newly implemented teleradiology system improved the productivity and quality of patient care and enhanced the ability to coordinate and proceed with patient care. Conclusions: According to the post-implementation evaluation, the teleradiological solution implemented in this study has enabled a better, effective, and efficient delivery of radiology services at the tertiary care setting.
作为决策支持系统的远程放射学实施在斯里兰卡一家三级保健医院的事故服务部门
简介:远程放射学的最新发展引入了各种技术,包括PACS(图像存档和通信系统),DICOM(医学数字成像和通信)和Oviyam,帮助医疗机构顺利过渡到数字放射基础设施,与传统放射系统相比,数字放射基础设施更加高效。然而,鉴于潜在独特的社会政治方面、观点和基础设施,数字放射学系统的可行性和适应性技术在世界不同地区不同类型的医疗机构中可能有所不同。本研究试图在斯里兰卡政府三级医院科伦坡南教学医院的事故服务部实施最佳的远程放射学。方法:分两阶段以问卷调查的形式,从不同渠道收集信息和主观意见,对向数字化远程放射系统过渡的可行性进行评估。在对需求和制约因素进行全面分析后,医院实施了远程放射学系统。在研究的第二阶段,对所有使用该系统的医疗专业人员使用问卷进行了实施后评估。结果:根据实施后的评估,超过50%的参与者表示,能够以可接受的解释质量远距离观看放射学图像,改善了患者护理和临床数据管理。超过66.7%的受访者表示,新实施的远程放射学系统提高了病人护理的效率和质量,并提高了协调和进行病人护理的能力。结论:根据实施后的评估,本研究中实施的远程放射解决方案能够在三级医疗机构提供更好、有效和高效的放射服务。
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