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Interactive Multimedia Reporting Technical Considerations: HIMSS-SIIM Collaborative White Paper

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JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING
卷 35, 期 4, 页码 817-833

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-022-00658-z

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Enterprise imaging; Multimedia; Reporting; Interoperability; IT standards; Integration standards

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Despite advancements in digital image analysis, many healthcare systems lack the ability to connect textual descriptions of image findings with the actual images. International standards for digitizing image acquisition, storage, viewing, and reporting provide a foundation for enhanced reporting. This paper describes the standard-based infrastructure and communications that fulfill clinical requirements and pave the way for interoperable interactive multimedia reporting.
Despite technological advances in the analysis of digital images for medical consultations, many health information systems lack the ability to correlate textual descriptions of image findings linked to the actual images. Images and reports often reside in separate silos in the medical record throughout the process of image viewing, report authoring, and report consumption. Forward-thinking centers and early adopters have created interactive reports with multimedia elements and embedded hyperlinks in reports that connect the narrative text with the related source images and measurements. Most of these solutions rely on proprietary single-vendor systems for viewing and reporting in the absence of any encompassing industry standards to facilitate interoperability with the electronic health record (EHR) and other systems. International standards have enabled the digitization of image acquisition, storage, viewing, and structured reporting. These provide the foundation to discuss enhanced reporting. Lessons learned in the digital transformation of radiology and pathology can serve as a basis for interactive multimedia reporting (IMR) across image-centric medical specialties. This paper describes the standard-based infrastructure and communications to fulfill recently defined clinical requirements through a consensus from an international workgroup of multidisciplinary medical specialists, informaticists, and industry participants. These efforts have led toward the development of an Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) profile that will serve as a foundation for interoperable interactive multimedia reporting.

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