Development of an Electronic Medical Image Archiving System for Health Care in Nigeria
Mikail Olaniyi, Adebayo Omotosho, Jane Robert, Alice Oke

TL;DR
This paper presents a functional electronic medical image archiving system designed for Nigerian healthcare, improving access, efficiency, and quality of medical image management in clinical settings.
Contribution
It introduces a simple, functional architecture for electronic medical image archiving tailored for Nigerian hospitals, with successful implementation and evaluation.
Findings
Enhanced access to medical images in hospitals
Improved efficiency and timely diagnosis
Positive evaluation results from medical experts
Abstract
Medical images require immediate access by several physicians in different places within a medical facility and access to a critically injured persons medical image, such as the x-ray, on time can be a key factor in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The electronic medical image archive system can help to solve the problem faced in previous physical medium archiving, thus increasing productivity and time which patients are attended to. In this paper, simple but functional electronic medical image archive architecture was proposed and implemented. The system was further evaluated in a hospital setting by medical experts using sample patient image data. Results of the system evaluation shows that electronic medical image archiving systems can actually promote efficiency, quality improvement, provide timely availability of radiologic images, image consultation, and image…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Radiography and Breast Imaging · AI in cancer detection · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
