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=Track Name=
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=Apps for Imaging Research=
  
 
==Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group==
 
==Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group==
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[https://www.rsna.org/Image_Share.aspx RSNA Image Sharing Project ]
  
 
==Justification==
 
==Justification==
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Image Share is a network created to enable radiologists to share medical images with patients using personal health record (PHR) accounts.
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RSNA Image Share gives patients control over their medical images and radiology reports. It lets them maintain their personal imaging history online and securely share information with care providers.
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This extension is based on the NIH Sync 4 Science program and is designed to allow research apps to search for and retrieve radiology images from clinical systems
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to support research.
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The approach uses a combination of FHIR resources and DICOM web services with Smart on FHIR authorization to first search for (FHIR resources) and then retrieve (DICOM web services) radiology images.
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==Proposed Track Lead==
 
==Proposed Track Lead==
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* Chris Carr (RSNA): ccarr@rsna.org
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* Steve Moore: moores@mir.wustl.edu -- skype id = stephenmmoore
  
 
==Expected participants==
 
==Expected participants==
 
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This track would exercise systems in the following roles:
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* Research apps that will use FHIR and DICOM web services to retrieve images
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* EHR systems that will support retrieval of clinical data using the NIH Sync for Science program
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* DICOM web services enabled (QIDO-RS, WADO-RS) Picture, Archive and Communication Systems (PACS) that can supply imaging data.
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* Existing PACS who have not yet implemented DICOM web services
  
 
==Roles==
 
==Roles==

Revision as of 21:50, 31 October 2017


Apps for Imaging Research

Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group

RSNA Image Sharing Project

Justification

Image Share is a network created to enable radiologists to share medical images with patients using personal health record (PHR) accounts. RSNA Image Share gives patients control over their medical images and radiology reports. It lets them maintain their personal imaging history online and securely share information with care providers. This extension is based on the NIH Sync 4 Science program and is designed to allow research apps to search for and retrieve radiology images from clinical systems to support research. The approach uses a combination of FHIR resources and DICOM web services with Smart on FHIR authorization to first search for (FHIR resources) and then retrieve (DICOM web services) radiology images.


Proposed Track Lead

  • Chris Carr (RSNA): ccarr@rsna.org
  • Steve Moore: moores@mir.wustl.edu -- skype id = stephenmmoore

Expected participants

This track would exercise systems in the following roles:

  • Research apps that will use FHIR and DICOM web services to retrieve images
  • EHR systems that will support retrieval of clinical data using the NIH Sync for Science program
  • DICOM web services enabled (QIDO-RS, WADO-RS) Picture, Archive and Communication Systems (PACS) that can supply imaging data.
  • Existing PACS who have not yet implemented DICOM web services

Roles

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