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Visualization of data in radiotherapy using web services for optimization of workflow

BACKGROUND: Every day a large amount of data is produced within a radiotherapy department. Although this data is available in one form or other within the centralised systems, it is often not in the form which is of interest to the departmental staff. This work presents a flexible browser based repo...

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Autores principales: Kirrmann, Stefan, Gainey, Mark, Röhner, Fred, Hall, Markus, Bruggmoser, Gregor, Schmucker, Marianne, Heinemann, Felix E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25601225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0322-3
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author Kirrmann, Stefan
Gainey, Mark
Röhner, Fred
Hall, Markus
Bruggmoser, Gregor
Schmucker, Marianne
Heinemann, Felix E
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Gainey, Mark
Röhner, Fred
Hall, Markus
Bruggmoser, Gregor
Schmucker, Marianne
Heinemann, Felix E
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description BACKGROUND: Every day a large amount of data is produced within a radiotherapy department. Although this data is available in one form or other within the centralised systems, it is often not in the form which is of interest to the departmental staff. This work presents a flexible browser based reporting and visualization system for clinical and scientific use, not currently found in commercially available software such as MOSAIQ(TM) or ARIA(TM). Moreover, the majority of user merely wish to retrieve data and not record and/or modify data. Thus the idea was conceived, to present the user with all relevant information in a simple and effective manner in the form of web-services. Due to the widespread availability of the internet, most people can master the use of a web-browser. Ultimately the aim is to optimize clinical procedures, enhance transparency and improve revenue. METHODS: Our working group (BAS) examined many internal procedures, to find out whether relevant information suitable for our purposes lay therein. After the results were collated, it was necessary to select an effective software platform. After a more detailed analysis of all data, it became clear that the implementation of web-services was appropriate. In our institute several such web-based information services had already been developed over the last few years, with which we gained invaluable experience. Moreover, we strived for high acceptance amongst staff members. RESULTS: By employing web-services, we attained high effectiveness, transparency and efficient information processing for the user. Furthermore, we achieved an almost maintenance-free and low support system. The aim of the project, making web-based information available to the user from the departmental system MOSAIQ, physician letter system MEDATEC(R) and the central finding server MiraPlus (laboratory, pathology and radiology) were implemented without restrictions. CONCLUSION: Due to widespread use of web-based technology the training effort was effectively nil, since practically every member of staff can master the use of a web-browser. Moreover, we have achieved high acceptance amongst staff members and have improved our effectiveness resulting in a considerable time saving. The many MOSAIQ-specific parts of the system can be readily used by departments which use MOSAIQ as the departmental system.
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spelling pubmed-43071302015-01-28 Visualization of data in radiotherapy using web services for optimization of workflow Kirrmann, Stefan Gainey, Mark Röhner, Fred Hall, Markus Bruggmoser, Gregor Schmucker, Marianne Heinemann, Felix E Radiat Oncol Research BACKGROUND: Every day a large amount of data is produced within a radiotherapy department. Although this data is available in one form or other within the centralised systems, it is often not in the form which is of interest to the departmental staff. This work presents a flexible browser based reporting and visualization system for clinical and scientific use, not currently found in commercially available software such as MOSAIQ(TM) or ARIA(TM). Moreover, the majority of user merely wish to retrieve data and not record and/or modify data. Thus the idea was conceived, to present the user with all relevant information in a simple and effective manner in the form of web-services. Due to the widespread availability of the internet, most people can master the use of a web-browser. Ultimately the aim is to optimize clinical procedures, enhance transparency and improve revenue. METHODS: Our working group (BAS) examined many internal procedures, to find out whether relevant information suitable for our purposes lay therein. After the results were collated, it was necessary to select an effective software platform. After a more detailed analysis of all data, it became clear that the implementation of web-services was appropriate. In our institute several such web-based information services had already been developed over the last few years, with which we gained invaluable experience. Moreover, we strived for high acceptance amongst staff members. RESULTS: By employing web-services, we attained high effectiveness, transparency and efficient information processing for the user. Furthermore, we achieved an almost maintenance-free and low support system. The aim of the project, making web-based information available to the user from the departmental system MOSAIQ, physician letter system MEDATEC(R) and the central finding server MiraPlus (laboratory, pathology and radiology) were implemented without restrictions. CONCLUSION: Due to widespread use of web-based technology the training effort was effectively nil, since practically every member of staff can master the use of a web-browser. Moreover, we have achieved high acceptance amongst staff members and have improved our effectiveness resulting in a considerable time saving. The many MOSAIQ-specific parts of the system can be readily used by departments which use MOSAIQ as the departmental system. BioMed Central 2015-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4307130/ /pubmed/25601225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0322-3 Text en © Kirrmann et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307130/
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