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Title: A community-driven validation service for standard medical imaging objects
Author: Silva, Jorge Miguel
Godinho, Tiago Marques
Silva, David
Costa, Carlos
Keywords: DICOM
Medical imaging
PACS
Validator
Web
Issue Date: Jan-2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Digital medical imaging laboratories contain many distinct types of equipment provided by different manufacturers. Interoperability is a critical issue and the DICOM protocol is a de facto standard in those environments. However, manufacturers' implementation of the standard may have non-conformities at several levels, which will hinder systems' integration. Moreover, medical staff may be responsible for data inconsistencies when entering data. Those situations severely affect the quality of healthcare services since they can disrupt system operations. The existence of software able to confirm data quality and compliance with the DICOM standard is important for programmers, IT staff and healthcare technicians. Although there are a few solutions that try to accomplish this goal, they are unable to deal with certain situations that require user input. Furthermore, these cases usually require the setup of a working environment, which makes the sharing of validation information more difficult. This article proposes and describes the development of a Web DICOM validation service for the community. This solution requires no configuration by the user, promotes validation results share-ability in the community and preserves patient data privacy since files are de-identified on the client side.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/36639
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2018.06.003
ISSN: 0920-5489
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