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EHR Video: The Key to Successful PACS Integration

The key to effective medical imaging implementation is integration with Electronic Health Records (EHR) and making images available across the enterprise, according Dr. Gary Wendt in this EHR video presentation, “Enterprise Archive: A Uniform Image-Archive Approach.”

Dr. Wendt, enterprise director of medical imaging and vice-chair of informatics at University of Wisconsin-Madison, suggests that the first step—and one of the most vital—to integrating a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) into an EHR is to consider the perspectives of different stakeholder groups.

In the EHR video, Dr. Wendt identifies 4 stakeholder groups and the factors a PACS implementation team must consider for each:

A Tall Order: PACS Integration With Two Separate RIS

Glen Falls Hospital

Glen Falls Hospital

Integrating a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) with an existing Radiology Information System (RIS) is nothing short of a challenge. But a PACS integration with two existing RIS ups the ante even further.

For Glen Falls Hospital in New York, and its affiliate private practice radiology group Adirondack Radiology Associates, a new PACS would have to do just that. The two organizations had never worked from common clinical information and medical records systems; they maintained information in separate silos.