Wednesday 25 September 2019

A Cloud-Based Cross - Enterprise Imaging Framework

Volume 12 Issue 1 July - September 2017

Research Paper

A Cloud-Based Cross - Enterprise Imaging Framework

Abdulrhman Asiri*, Qasem Obeidat**, Mamdouh Alenezi***
* Senior Software Engineer, Department of Radiology, Security Forces Hospital, Riyadh, KSA.
** Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Al-Imam Mohammad IBN Saud Islamic University, KSA.
*** Chief Information and Technology Officer (CITO), Prince Sultan University, KSA.
Asiri, A., Obeidat, Q., and Alenezi, M. (2017). A Cloud-Based Cross - Enterprise Imaging Framework. i-manager’s Journal on Software Engineering, 12(1), 6-25. https://doi.org/10.26634/jse.12.1.13919

Abstract

Digital technology in the medical field has grown so fast in the past few years which in turn has necessitated the need for applications that make it possible to effectively manage patient medical records and imaging data. The main objective of facilities working in the medical field worldwide is to give the highest quality of patient care at reduced costs. This does not seem to be an easy task in particular when exchanging information/images and transferring patients between different healthcare institutions. The exchanging of medical imaging is of great importance as it reduces unnecessary repeated images and unnecessary exposure to radiation. As a solution to this problem, there have been several recommendations to employ cloud computing to manage hospital information systems. Sharing and exchanging medical image information can be found in the cloud. The medical images information which can be found in the cloud, 1) can help doctors get the details needed, 2) patients can also receive medical attention in different healthcare facilities, and 3) reduces unnecessary transfers. Thus, there is pressing the need for a faster, more reliable way of exchanging or sharing of patient files/images. This will permit the three parties, viz., patients, healthcare professionals, and healthcare providers to gather, share, and see the diagnostic imaging reports electronically from any hospital; this will solve the archaic issue of copying medical images to CDs, reduce time, and cost connected with unnecessary exams and reduces unnecessary radiation exposure for patients. This paper proposes a framework that will highlight a cloud-based cross-enterprise imaging framework.

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