Dr. Kohli. As an imaging technologist, this single video is one of the main reasons I was able to transition into an information systems career. PACS, VNA, Image Sharing & Informatics. I've decided to give back by providing similar tutorials and high level explanations. Just as you had. Love how you simplified the topic and I hope to do the same. I will be sending my viewers to your channel. Thank you for what you do.
Enjoyed and learned something important from this excellent video. I feel that, while HL7 v 3.x may be better than HL7 v 2.x for readability of a few data, v 2.x is definitely much better than v 3.x for communication of lots of streaming data, since v 2.x has less text. While XML data format may be great for a few or sparse data, it is generally not good for big data.
Thanks Marc for the wonderful video full of information.I was wondering if you could recommend some more tutorials or links for advance study(courses) of DICOM HL7 and PACKS .
Very good video! Thank you, Marc. Are you going to do smthng similar regarding to the IHE profiles/transactions? I mean more detailed than you give in the end of the current video. Some examples how IHE units HL7 and DICOM and how it helps to organize the communication between the HC-actors.
Hello Marc, I thank you so much for this video because it helps me understand the workflow from the time that a patient check in and what goes on behind the scene until the end. You explained everything in a simplify way and i had nothing else to do but to act like a sponge. Is it ok to contact you if i have any question regarding PACS?
Thanks for the question, +nasrin20 yes, VR is used to convert speech to text, but it usually has other features - like support for reporting templates, and other small bits of workflow.
Mounir Boussetta - thanks for your question, but I'm not sure that I understand. Are you asking about the search pattern for reading a particular study? Give me an example and we will get things straight.
Marc, Thanks for your reply, What I'm asking for is : The reporting workflow in radiology must pass through several steps for exampe (I don't know ) step one dictation, step two transcriptio, and so on ..., What are all the steps that a report can pass through ? I don't know if my question is clear.
Mounir Boussetta - that depends a lot on how the dictation is being performed. In the US, mostly it's voice recognition and the particular software provides the workflow. Usually the reader triggers a dictation from the PACS or RIS which sends order information to dictation. People dictate using templates, autopopulated fields, etc and then sign the report. Things get more complex with trainees where there is usually an approval step followed by more editing and signing by the attending.
Hello Mark. I have a doubt. Do you know if the procedure codes are defined in the modalities, so it Is not necessary to Select, for example "chest" and other options like the patient position. I mean that all of the procedure parameters come with the orm message from the RIS. I ask you this because I don't understand at all how the workflow Is managed when the are performed several procedures with an unique work order like the case of an emergency and a polytraumatism. Sorry of my english, i am not native speaker. Thanks in Advance
Usually there's an order for each study, even in the case of polytrauma - where you might get several radiographs of an extremity (hand/wrist/elbow) each has their own order. If you're asking about whether the modality sets the technique (kVp/mA) based on the procedure - I think that varies from modality to modality. Hope this clears things up - if not let me know!
@@MarcKohli ok I understand that i have to send one msg for each procedure. But do you know if some modalities map they different Profiles to parameters of the work order?
That depends, there are a number of different levels where one can practice in the informatics space. The majority of folks on the IT side have bachelor's degrees. Some come to imaging informatics from being rad techs (bachelor's or master's). Others (like me) are physicians. So there's a big range.
Dr. Kohli. As an imaging technologist, this single video is one of the main reasons I was able to transition into an information systems career. PACS, VNA, Image Sharing & Informatics. I've decided to give back by providing similar tutorials and high level explanations. Just as you had. Love how you simplified the topic and I hope to do the same. I will be sending my viewers to your channel. Thank you for what you do.
Thanks Beek - it's an old video but the topic is still really relevant!
This is a superb presentation by Marc. It explains imaging workflow in a clear and succinct language for anyone to understand.
Thanks Tunde! Happy to help!
Extremely helpful video. You're a great presenter. Looking forward to viewing more content from you. Thank you.
Excellent presentation. 8 years later and still very informative!! Thanks for posting.
This is a great presentation and helps in understanding workflow in easy to follow manner.
Thank you so much for your presentation! Very helpful, easy to understand the workflow and intro du HL7 and Dicom!
I really enjoy the video every time i refer to it for work now that we are going digital and for my Msc health informatics research project.
Just started studying to become a radiologist, this is SUPER helpful!!! Amazing, thank you!!!!
Thanks Marc, awesome presentation!
This is really great presentation to understand Radiology Workflow. Thank you very much.
Such a solid review! Been struggling with this at my hospital and this just connected so many pieces! Thank you :)
awesome presentation. clean, clear, and easy to understand. thumbs up! good job Marc.
Thanks, glad that you enjoyed it!
--Marc
Great job on presentation. This video was easy to follow and maintained a hold on my attention to the very end.
Thanks Jevari! Glad that you enjoyed the video!
Nice job providing the 50k foot view Marc. Thank you.
Thanks John!
Enjoyed and learned something important from this excellent video. I feel that, while HL7 v 3.x may be better than HL7 v 2.x for readability of a few data, v 2.x is definitely much better than v 3.x for communication of lots of streaming data, since v 2.x has less text. While XML data format may be great for a few or sparse data, it is generally not good for big data.
Thanks so much for your comment. The debate about how character-heavy XML is has been going on since I completed my fellowship 15 years ago.
Thanks a lot! very informative it helps lot to me to understand HL7 overall interaction with multiple AE.
Great video for understanding the basic workflow. Thanks!
Excellent, its detailed explanation. Thank you Mark.
Thank you for making this video its quite helpful for developers!
Fab presentation well summaried
Thanks Marc for the wonderful video full of information.I was wondering if you could recommend some more tutorials or links for advance study(courses) of DICOM HL7 and PACKS .
thanks a lot it was really help full for my beginning reading :) ...... hope an easy life for you X)
Thank you. Real set me on the track in designing my HMS
Very good video! Thank you, Marc.
Are you going to do smthng similar regarding to the IHE profiles/transactions? I mean more detailed than you give in the end of the current video. Some examples how IHE units HL7 and DICOM and how it helps to organize the communication between the HC-actors.
Great presentation.
Thanks Amaresh, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Perry, glad that you enjoyed!
Thank you for the informative presentation
Yeffry Matute glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you!
Hello Marc, I thank you so much for this video because it helps me understand the workflow from the time that a patient check in and what goes on behind the scene until the end. You explained everything in a simplify way and i had nothing else to do but to act like a sponge. Is it ok to contact you if i have any question regarding PACS?
Good Work !
Tomorrow is my interview... thanks a lot for this video
Good luck!
great video for beginners to learn the radiology workflow with Technology part
Thanks Yijun - glad that you found it helpful!
Very enjoyable. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Marc,
Thanks for this helpful presentation. I have a question about VR. Is it used to convert speech to text? Or it has another functionality?
Thanks,
Thanks for the question, +nasrin20 yes, VR is used to convert speech to text, but it usually has other features - like support for reporting templates, and other small bits of workflow.
Thanks for this video, What are the steps to follow in a radiology reporting workflow ??
Mounir Boussetta - thanks for your question, but I'm not sure that I understand. Are you asking about the search pattern for reading a particular study? Give me an example and we will get things straight.
Marc, Thanks for your reply, What I'm asking for is : The reporting workflow in radiology must pass through several steps for exampe (I don't know ) step one dictation, step two transcriptio, and so on ..., What are all the steps that a report can pass through ?
I don't know if my question is clear.
Mounir Boussetta - that depends a lot on how the dictation is being performed. In the US, mostly it's voice recognition and the particular software provides the workflow. Usually the reader triggers a dictation from the PACS or RIS which sends order information to dictation. People dictate using templates, autopopulated fields, etc and then sign the report. Things get more complex with trainees where there is usually an approval step followed by more editing and signing by the attending.
Thanks Marc 😃
Hello Mark. I have a doubt. Do you know if the procedure codes are defined in the modalities, so it Is not necessary to Select, for example "chest" and other options like the patient position. I mean that all of the procedure parameters come with the orm message from the RIS. I ask you this because I don't understand at all how the workflow Is managed when the are performed several procedures with an unique work order like the case of an emergency and a polytraumatism. Sorry of my english, i am not native speaker. Thanks in Advance
Usually there's an order for each study, even in the case of polytrauma - where you might get several radiographs of an extremity (hand/wrist/elbow) each has their own order. If you're asking about whether the modality sets the technique (kVp/mA) based on the procedure - I think that varies from modality to modality. Hope this clears things up - if not let me know!
@@MarcKohli ok I understand that i have to send one msg for each procedure. But do you know if some modalities map they
different Profiles to parameters of the work order?
@@pelasilveira6690 Can't give a general reply to this - it's really dependent on each and every modality to implement.
@@MarcKohliHello, I'm a radiographer and I want to study master in PACS which specialist should I study ? Health informatics management ?
Thanks Ash!
What type of degree is required for Informatics?
That depends, there are a number of different levels where one can practice in the informatics space. The majority of folks on the IT side have bachelor's degrees. Some come to imaging informatics from being rad techs (bachelor's or master's). Others (like me) are physicians. So there's a big range.
Is it DICOM web and HL7 PHIR
So close -- HL7 FHIR (www.hl7.org/fhir/) and DICOMweb (www.dicomstandard.org/using/dicomweb)
Do you have GE RIS = GE Radiology Information System manual? if you have it could you please send it to me?
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