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16 May 1983Analysis Of Justification For Modality Integration
Radiology Department Integration is challenged on the prediction that such integration demonstrate meaningful clinical and economic benefit. Environmental factors and their impact are examined including applications, economic, and technical aspects. Discussion focuses on key issues as they relate to demonstrating the justification for integration. Systems analysis techniques are proposed as a means of collecting sufficient quantitative data to properly assess clinical and economic impact. Results of preliminary Radiology Department Systems analysis and preliminary conclusions are discussed.
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J. L. Marion, "Analysis Of Justification For Modality Integration," Proc. SPIE 0418, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (16 May 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935953