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      Blogging your PACS.

      Journal of Digital Imaging
      Information Management, Internet, Radiology Information Systems, organization & administration, Software

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          Abstract

          Acquiring, implementing, and maintaining a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is an enduring and complex endeavor. A large-scale project such as this requires efficient and effective communication among a large number of stakeholders, sharing of complex documentation, recording ideas, experiences, and events such as meetings, and project milestones to succeed. Often, mass-market technologies designed for other purposes can be used to solve specific complex problems in healthcare. In this case, we wanted to explore the role of popular weblogging or "blogging" software to meet our needs. We reviewed a number of well-known blog software packages and evaluated them based on a set of criteria. We looked at simplicity of installation, configuration, and management. We also wanted an intuitive, Web-based interface for end-users, low cost of ownership, use of open source software, and a secure forum for all PACS team members. We chose and implemented the Invision Power Board for two purposes: local PACS administrative purposes and for a national PACS users' group discussion. We conclude that off the shelf, state-of-the-art, mass-market software such as that used for the currently very popular purpose of weblogging or "blogging" can be very useful in managing the variety of communications necessary for the successful implementation of PACS.

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          16132484
          3046726
          10.1007/s10278-005-7548-4

          Chemistry
          Information Management,Internet,Radiology Information Systems,organization & administration,Software

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