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Experience with Image Management Networks at Three Universities: Is the Cup Half-Empty or Half-Full?
Author(s): Seong K. Mun; Steve Horii; Harold Benson; S. H. Lo; David Haynor; Alan Sarrinen; Yongmin Kim; John Loop; Melvyn Grebennan; Robert Allman
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Paper Abstract

The digital imaging network (DIN) project is a federally funded demonstration and evaluation project which studies the usefulness of emerging management technologies for radiological images. The primary emphasis of the university-based efforts is in the clinical operation of the entire network. The project is interested in the evaluating the concept rather than any particular product.

Paper Details

Date Published: 25 May 1989
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 1093, Medical Imaging III: PACS System Design and Evaluation, (25 May 1989); doi: 10.1117/12.953332
Show Author Affiliations
Seong K. Mun, Georgetown University Hospital (United States)
Steve Horii, Georgetown University Hospital (United States)
Harold Benson, Georgetown University Hospital (United States)
S. H. Lo, Georgetown University Hospital (United States)
David Haynor, University of Washington (United States)
Alan Sarrinen, University of Washington (United States)
Yongmin Kim, University of Washington (United States)
John Loop, University of Washington (United States)
Melvyn Grebennan, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, FDA (United States)
Robert Allman, George Washington University (United States)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1093:
Medical Imaging III: PACS System Design and Evaluation
Samuel J. Dwyer III; R. Gilbert Jost M.D.; Roger H. Schneider, Editor(s)

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