[Examination and patient management in x-ray diagnosis using a computerized hospital communication system].

1986 
: Concept, realization and our 2-year experiences in the routine use of a computerized data-processing communications system supporting the central radiology department in a 1,625-bed, municipal hospital are discussed. Via the hospital ward-linked terminal network, routine X-ray examination is so ordered that individual medical case information is provided, which certifies qualified clinical and diagnostic procedure along with good patient preparation and transportation. Complete information and documentation are also ensured. It was shown that good motivation among involved radiologists and their close working-association with other departments are mandatory from the start to maintain exact time schedules and satisfactory completion of ordered X-ray procedures. Subsequently, the assistence of computerized data processing is accepted for routine use, as time goes by, insofar as it is appropriate by used.
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