
2024: Data Standards Evaluation Workgroup: AnaTomical ontotology assessment
Previously, the lack of a standard body part ontology has been identified as a critical deficiency needed to enable enterprise imaging. This whitepaper aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of anatomical ontologies with the aim of facilitating enterprise imaging.

2019: Interoperability & Considerations for Standards-based exchange of medical ima
This white paper delves into the aspects of standards-guided interoperability for medical imaging among organizations, patients, and healthcare providers. In this document, we examine three separate implementations that utilize standardized image exchange protocols to enable the sharing of images between institutions

2022: Image Exchange in Canada: Examples from the Province of Ontario
A growing number of healthcare providers involved in the full spectrum of patient care share the obligation to deliver treatment. Often, this care takes place in community-based settings rather than in the hospitals where the medical imaging was initially conducted

2019: Deterministic vs. Probabilistic: Best Practices for Patient Matching
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.

2020: Sharing is caring: Exploring machine learning-enabled methods for regional medical exchange us
Effortless exchange of medical images from the same patient between different imaging centers is essential for precise and timely patient care. Nonetheless, the terms used for similar types of exams can differ significantly across facilities

2017: Measuring the Benefits of a Regional Imaging Environment
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.

2024: Data Standards Evaluation Workgroup: AnaTomical ontotology assessment
Previously, the lack of a standard body part ontology has been identified as a critical deficiency needed to enable enterprise imaging. This whitepaper aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of anatomical ontologies with the aim of facilitating enterprise imaging.

2020: Sharing is caring: Exploring machine learning-enabled methods for regional medical exchange us
Effortless exchange of medical images from the same patient between different imaging centers is essential for precise and timely patient care. Nonetheless, the terms used for similar types of exams can differ significantly across facilities

2019: Deterministic vs. Probabilistic: Best Practices for Patient Matching
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.

2022: Image Exchange in Canada: Examples from the Province of Ontario
A growing number of healthcare providers involved in the full spectrum of patient care share the obligation to deliver treatment. Often, this care takes place in community-based settings rather than in the hospitals where the medical imaging was initially conducted

2019: Interoperability & Considerations for Standards-based exchange of medical ima
This white paper delves into the aspects of standards-guided interoperability for medical imaging among organizations, patients, and healthcare providers. In this document, we examine three separate implementations that utilize standardized image exchange protocols to enable the sharing of images between institutions

2017: Measuring the Benefits of a Regional Imaging Environment
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.

2024: Data Standards Evaluation Workgroup: AnaTomical ontotology assessment
Previously, the lack of a standard body part ontology has been identified as a critical deficiency needed to enable enterprise imaging. This whitepaper aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of anatomical ontologies with the aim of facilitating enterprise imaging.

2022: Image Exchange in Canada: Examples from the Province of Ontario
A growing number of healthcare providers involved in the full spectrum of patient care share the obligation to deliver treatment. Often, this care takes place in community-based settings rather than in the hospitals where the medical imaging was initially conducted

2020: Sharing is caring: Exploring machine learning-enabled methods for regional medical exchange us
Effortless exchange of medical images from the same patient between different imaging centers is essential for precise and timely patient care. Nonetheless, the terms used for similar types of exams can differ significantly across facilities

2019: Interoperability & Considerations for Standards-based exchange of medical ima
This white paper delves into the aspects of standards-guided interoperability for medical imaging among organizations, patients, and healthcare providers. In this document, we examine three separate implementations that utilize standardized image exchange protocols to enable the sharing of images between institutions

2019: Deterministic vs. Probabilistic: Best Practices for Patient Matching
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.

2017: Measuring the Benefits of a Regional Imaging Environment
For effective cross-system patient data sharing, a dependable mechanism for connecting patient records among diverse organizations is essential. In the Ontario province of Canada, there exist four central diagnostic imaging repositories (DIRs). These repositories enable various hospitals and independent health facilities (IHF) to transmit diagnostic images and reports, facilitating regional data sharing for patients.


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