Title: In the picture
1In the picture?
An exploration of diagnostic imaging and
interface issues
GP and consultant workshopThree Ways House 2nd
July 2007
2Thank you to our sponsors.
Pierre Fabre
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
3A G E N D A
425th April EventEnd of Life care
- The patients story
- Communication
- Knowledge and expertise
- Access to emotional, physical and financial
support - Gloucestershire Palliative Care Review
- Secondary care perspective
- Primary care perspective
- See Trust web site (Healthcare Professionals) for
notes and more details
5AIMS FOR THIS EVENING
- PACS whats in it for me?
- PACS what could be in it for me?
- The Chuckle Brothers To me, to you, to me..
(Interfaces) - Explore service developments
- New imaging developments
- Network with primary/secondary care colleagues to
discuss joint issues
6PACSNext stages, what it will and what it wont
do
7What is PACS?
- Picture Archiving and Communications System
- A set of technology components used together to
capture, store, distribute and display any
digital medical image, static or moving, and any
associated media. The solution operates across
multiple sites and multiple Trusts with
consistent and seamless capture of, access to and
use of digital images by any health care
practitioner authorised to do so at locations
where they undertake their clinical work,
research or education. - Electronic image files replace hard copy film
- Any image, any time, any place by as many
clinicians as required
8Why?
- Information for Health (1998)
- Aims to enhance patient care by introducing
modern computing technology into the workplace - The challenge for the NHS is to harness the
information revolution and use it to benefit the
patient - Rt. Hon Tony Blair
9CfH portfolio
- Care records service
- Choose and Book
- NHS spine
- N3
- National service desk
- PACS
10Clusters
11Historical practice
- Single hard copy
- Mobile clinicians and patients
- Huge administrative overheads
- Temporary packets, delayed reporting, cancelled
appointments
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16Alternative Archive
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21PACS overview
PAS
WAN
Modalities
RIS
PACS
Diagnostic Workstations
Web server
Archive
22Gloucestershire PACS
Failover datacentre
Gloucester PACS servers
ER
N3
Datacentre SHA RIS database PACS archive
N3
Cheltenham PACS servers
ER
23Southern Cluster PACS
SHA 1
Glos UBHT NBHT Bath Salisbury
Fujitsu data centre PACS archive 7 RIS databases
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24PACS benefits
- Cash releasing
- Film and chemicals
- Staff costs
- Non-cash releasing
- Clinical
- Clerical
- Radiographic
- Patient
- Flexible working
25Non-cash releasing benefit
- Clinical
- Any image, any place any time
- No lost images
- Remote consultation
- Image manipulation
- Clerical
- Digital dictation
- Fewer enquiries
- Radiographic
- Good and bad
- Patient
- Tangible impact and better workflows
- Flexible working
26PACS history
- Commercially available for 20 years
- Mainly USA, Europe and the Far East
- Uptake in the UK has been slow
- Mainly new build hospitals
- Many partial PACS
- Few full PACS
27NPfIT or CfH
- Gloucestershire PACS
- Capital programmes
- Trust mergers and PCTs
- South West EPR and PACS
- No interest
- NPfIT
- Swindon and Norwich
- PACS quick win
- Whole of England by March 2007
28New practice
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33New ways of working
- Radiology workflows
- Percentage reported
- Report turnaround times
34Workflow errors and PACS
Workflow errors in PACS
35Productivity
36New ways of working
- Radiology workflows
- Percentage reported
- Report turnaround times
- Work timetable and allocation
- Paperless working
- Vetting
- Reporting
- 24 hour turnaround for inpatient CT
- Minor injuries units
37New ways of working
- Full exploitation of imaging modalities
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42New ways of working
- Full exploitation of imaging modalities
- MDTs
- On call
- Image sharing
- CDs
- Tertiary centres
- 3 counties cancer services
43GPs and PACS
44Southern Cluster PACS
GP
SHA 1
Glos UBHT NBHT Bath Salisbury
Fujitsu data centre PACS archive 7 RIS databases
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45Southern Cluster PACS
Spine security RBAC and LR
GP
SHA 1
Glos UBHT NBHT Bath Salisbury
Fujitsu data centre PACS archive 7 RIS databases
SHA7
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46GP PACS access
- Accessing local image archive
- Technically possible via N3 and firewall
configuration - Information governance
- Performance issues
- Images v reports
- Administration overheads
- Accounts
- Licenses
47New initiatives
- GP electronic reporting
- Daily dump of imaging reports each evening to
patient record and mailbox (EMIS, In Practice) - GP initiated reports only
- Begun before PACS in the West but new RIS allows
roll out to East of County
48New initiatives
- Combined electronic ordering and reporting
- Integrated web page within GP application
- Pathology and radiology accessed in same way
- Select test from pick list
- Enter clinical details
- Send
- All reports for patient are available not just
those ordered by GP - Hyperlinks for additional information and RCR
guidelines
49Benefits to Practices
- A reduction in manually generated paperwork
- Improved clinical decision-making process
- Fewer lost or missing test requests
- Improved quality of clinical data
- Fewer telephone enquiry calls required
- An increased number of patients seen with
relevant information - A reduced number of inappropriate test requests
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52ISTCs
- Alliance Medical (Phase 1)
- 600 MRI cases/year
- Cherry picked
- Automated upload of images into PACS
- Manual upload of report into RIS
- Delays and re-reporting
- ATOS (Phase 2)
- No upload of images or reports into RIS/PACS
- Information cul de sac
- Contractual constraints
- MRI not available to GPs
53Summary
- PACS has made a difference
- Challenge is to find new ways to exploit PACS
- Improvements in information transfer between
primary and secondary care are on the way
54Radiology, evolution and revolution
Dr Garrett McGann
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59- 49,000
- 20 min
- 18 weeks
- 15
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62THE RADIOLOGISTS VIEWAccess and opportunities
63New services
64New services
- Moreton Hospital
- Ultrasound Service
65New services
- Moreton Hospital
- Ultrasound Service
- 2 hours
- Friday mornings
- 9.15 11.15
66New services
- Moreton Hospital
- Ultrasound Service
- Standard range of anatomical areas indications
- Bookings via CGH
- Male female patients
- Initially restrict to normal range BMI (please!)
67New services
- Moreton Hospital
- Radiology Consultation
- 1/2 hour
- Friday mornings
- Drop in
- Discuss difficult x-rays
- Suggest the most appropriate test for further
investigation
68- Thanks for
- your attention
69PRIMARY CARE ISSUESDiscussion
70 71 72 73 74FEEDBACK/EVALUATION
75SUMMING UP AND CLOSE
76Let us know what you think about our web site and
what information you would find helpful
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