Evaluation of the ACR-NEMA Standard for Communications in Digital Radiology
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An implementation and evaluation of a prototype multivendor communications system which complies with the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standard for communications in digital radiology is discussed. The system allows communications between interfaces from different manufacturers within a networked environment. The implementation includes network software compatible with the International Standards Organization's Open Systems Interconnect standard. The experience of the implementation effort and the evaluation of the system provide the basis for a critique of the ACR-NEMA standard. It is concluded that the ACR-NEMA standard is not well suited for application to the networked environment of picture archiving and communications systems. Two possible solutions are recommended for this problem. The first is a major revision of the existing standard. The second is the development of a family of network communications standards for digital radiology.
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