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. 2016 Dec;29(6):670-676.
doi: 10.1007/s10278-016-9881-1.

Factors Affecting Radiologist's PACS Usage

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Factors Affecting Radiologist's PACS Usage

Daniel Forsberg et al. J Digit Imaging. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine if any of the factors radiologist, examination category, time of week, and week effect PACS usage, with PACS usage defined as the sequential order of computer commands issued by a radiologist in a PACS during interpretation and dictation. We initially hypothesized that only radiologist and examination category would have significant effects on PACS usage. Command logs covering 8 weeks of PACS usage were analyzed. For each command trace (describing performed activities of an attending radiologist interpreting a single examination), the PACS usage variables number of commands, number of command classes, bigram repetitiveness, and time to read were extracted. Generalized linear models were used to determine the significance of the factors on the PACS usage variables. The statistical results confirmed the initial hypothesis that radiologist and examination category affect PACS usage and that the factors week and time of week to a large extent have no significant effect. As such, this work provides direction for continued efforts to analyze system data to better understand PACS utilization, which in turn can provide input to enable optimal utilization and configuration of corresponding systems. These continued efforts were, in this work, exemplified by a more detailed analysis using PACS usage profiles, which revealed insights directly applicable to improve PACS utilization through modified system configuration.

Keywords: Efficiency; PACS management; Workflow.

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Conflict of interest statement

Compliance with Ethical Standards Funding D. Forsberg is supported by a grant (2014–01422) from the Swedish Innovation Agency (VINNOVA). Disclosures D. Forsberg is an employee of Sectra, a PACS vendor. B. Rosipko has nothing to disclose. J. Sunshine has nothing to disclose. IRB Statement This study was considered as exempt from review by our institutional review board as part of a larger quality project in our department.

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Fig. 1
PACS usage profiles for interacting with hanging protocols over included examination categories from dataset no. 3
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Fig. 2
PACS usage profiles for interacting with hanging protocols over included users from data set no. 3 but only for examination category “CT BD.” Each line profile represents a different radiologist

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