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Clinical
Information Systems : A Component-Based Approach (Health Informatics)
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Text focuses on clinical information systems devoted to the direct
management of the patient. Provides guidance for implementing, managing, and
accessing CISs in various healthcare settings. Discusses medical records,
resource management, and security. DNLM: Hospital Information Systems

Digital
Radiography and PACS - Practical and
comprehensive, this resource offers up-to-date coverage of computed
radiography, digital radiography, and PACS. It explores the differences
between conventional and digital imaging systems and how computed and
digital radiography systems fit within the radiology department.
State-of-the art information on image acquisition, exposure guidelines, and
quality control help you obtain the best possible radiographs. You'll also
learn about PACS workstations, archiving, film digitization, image printing,
and more.

Medical
Informatics : Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine
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Columbia Univ., New York City, NY. Text, for practitioners, researchers,
and students. This edition includes topics on standards in medical
information, ethics of health informatics, evaluation and technology
assessment, public health and consumer uses of health information, and
bioinformatics. Previous edition: c1990 
PACS:
A Guide to the Digital Revolution -
A textbook of modern information sciences that fills an incredible need
in the blossoming field of radiology. The emphasis is on a review of
technological developments associated with the transition of radiology
departments to filmless environments. As leaders in the field of
computerized medical imaging, the editors and contributors provide insight
into emerging technologies for physicians, administrators, and other
interested groups. Each chapter addresses key topics in current literature
with regard to the generation, transfer, interpretation, and distribution of
images to the medical enterprise.

PACS and
Imaging Informatics : Basic Principles and Applications
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Edition addresses the latest in picture archiving and communications systems
(PACS), from the electronic patient record to the full range of topics in
digital imaging. In contrast to the previous edition, this updated text uses
the framework of image informatics, not physics or engineering principles, to
explain PACS. This book is the only resource that thoroughly covers the
critical issues of hardware/software design and implementation in a systematic
and easily comprehensible manner.

A personal favorite from dAVE -
OTech, Inc. - PACS, DICOM, &
HL7 Training and Consulting

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