PACS Bypass: A Semi-automated Routing Solution to Enable Filmless Operations When PACS Fails

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Steve G. Langer
Chris P. Wood
Naveen S. Murthy
Todd L. French
Mike Rubin
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Radiology Informatics Lab
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Computer hardware; Computer networks; Computers in medicine;
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In the filmless imaging department, an integrated imaging and reporting system is only as strong as its weakest link. An outage or downtime of a key segment, such as the Picture Archive Communications System (PACS), is a significant threat to efficient workflow, quality of image interpretation, ordering clinician’s review, and ultimately patient care. A multidisciplinary team (including physicists, technologists, radiologists, operations, and IT) developed a backup system to provide business continuity (i.e., quality control, interpretation, reporting, and clinician access) during an extended outage of the main departmental PACS.
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