Enterprise imaging has been defined as "a set of strategies, initiatives, and workflows implemented across a healthcare enterprise to consistently and optimally capture, index, manage, store, distribute, view, exchange, and analyze all clinical imaging and multimedia content to enhance the electronic health record".[1] The concepts of enterprise imaging are elucidated in a series of papers by members of the HIMSS-SIIM Enterprise Imaging Workgroup.[2][3]

The use of the term enterprise imaging in this manner is relatively new, having previously been used to describe expanding access to radiology images throughout an enterprise.[4][5] The concept of expanding PACS to include visible light imaging and other modalities beyond radiology and cardiology dates back to the relatively early days of PACS.[6][7]

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References

  1. Roth, CJ; Lannum, LM; Persons, KR (2016-10-01). "A Foundation for Enterprise Imaging: HIMSS-SIIM Collaborative White Paper". Journal of Digital Imaging. 29 (5): 530–8. doi:10.1007/s10278-016-9882-0. PMC 5023525. PMID 27245774.
  2. Huang, HK (2003-03-01). "Enterprise PACS and image distribution". CMIG. 27 (2): 241–53. doi:10.1016/S0895-6111(02)00078-2. PMID 12620314.
  3. Erickson, BJ; Persons, KR; Hangiandreou, NJ; James, EM; Hanna, CJ; Gehring, DG (2001-06-01). "Requirements for an Enterprise Digital Image Archive". J Digit Imaging. 14 (2): 72–82. doi:10.1007/s10278-001-0005-0. PMC 3452763. PMID 11440257.
  4. Dayhoff, RE (1993-06-23). "A Multidepartmental Hospital Imaging System: Implications for the Electronic Medical Record". Proceedings. The Third International Conference on Image Management and Communication in Patient Care. pp. 83–6. doi:10.1109/IMAC.1993.665436. ISBN 978-0-8186-3640-0. S2CID 54209447.
  5. Bandon, J-P; Lovis, D; Geissbühler, C; Vallée, A (2005-08-01). "Enterprise-wide PACS: Beyond Radiology, an Architecture to Manage All Medical Images". Academic Radiology. 12 (8): 1000–9. doi:10.1016/j.acra.2005.03.075. PMID 16087095. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
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