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The Public-Key-Infrastructure of the Radiological Society of Germany.

2005

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encoding is based on the Public-Key-Procedure and permits the safe transmission of medical data. Furthermore it allows the use of an electronic signature provided that keys used belong to the key owner and that the key owner's identity is guaranteed by a trusted third party. Under the auspices of the Radiological Society of Germany (Deutsche Rontgengesellschaft, DRG) its IT-Working Group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Informationstechnik, @GIT) built up an appropriate Certification Authority including the required Public-Key-Infrastructure. These @GIT certified PGP keys allow the legal use of telemedicine in Germany. Digital signatures based to those certified keys corre…

Teleradiologybusiness.industryPublic key infrastructureGeneral MedicineCertificationTrusted third partyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreElectronic signatureDigital signatureGermanyCertificate authorityMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingThe InternetKey serverbusinessSocietiescomputerAlgorithmsComputer SecurityConfidentialitySoftwareEuropean journal of radiology
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GPCALMA: A Grid-based tool for mammographic screening

2005

The next generation of High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments requires a GRID approach to a distributed computing system and the associated data management: the key concept is the Virtual Organisation (VO), a group of distributed users with a common goal and the will to share their resources. A similar approach is being applied to a group of Hospitals which joined the GPCALMA project (Grid Platform for Computer Assisted Library for MAmmography), which will allow common screening programs for early diagnosis of breast and, in the future, lung cancer. HEP techniques come into play in writing the application code, which makes use of neural networks for the image analysis and proved to be useful…

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Teleradiologie nach Röntgenverordnung - beispielhafte Anwendung der Open-Source-Software SecTelMed

2005

Purpose: Establishing a teleradiology connection according to the Rontgenverordnung (RoV) between a peripheral hospital and a university clinic will contribute to improve the radiological emergency treatment on weekends, holidays and at night. It will also better the medical care for patients and help to lower the costs. Materials and Methods: By using the open source software SecTelMed, the radiological picture is transferred via an internet-linked SSH communication server. The integration of the teleradiological data transfer into the actual workflow is attained by using the already existing PACS infrastructure. While its installation is still under construction, it is actually employed f…

TelemedicineMultimediabusiness.industrySecond opinionCommunications serverTeleradiologyRemotely operated underwater vehiclecomputer.software_genreWorkflowSoftwareMedicineData Protection Act 1998Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinesscomputerRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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DICOM E-mail: Germany's minimum standard for teleradiology

2005

Abstract Due to the lack of a standard for teleradiology, the IT Working Group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Informationstechnik, @GIT) of the German Radiological Society (Deutsche Rontgengesellschaft, DRG) has set up an initiative for standardizing telemedicine. E-mail has been selected as the ideal basis for ad hoc connections in teleradiology since it is both easy to implement and use. The DICOM standard offers the option of appending DICOM data types as MIME attachments to any e-mail, thus enabling the transmission of the original DICOM data. Nevertheless, there are additional requirements (e.g., data privacy) that must be obeyed and implemented. The first recommendation was introduced at th…

Information privacyTelemedicinebusiness.industryComputer scienceGeneral MedicineTeleradiologylanguage.human_languageGermanWorld Wide WebDICOMlanguageThe InternetbusinessImplementationDicom StandardInternational Congress Series
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Teleradiologie mit DICOM E-mail: Empfehlungen der @GIT

2005

E-mail is ideal for ad-hoc connections in teleradiology. The DICOM standard offers the possibility to append DICOM data types as a MIME attachment to any e-mail, thus ensuring the transmission of the original DICOM data. Nevertheless, there are additional requirements (e.g. protection of data privacy) which must be obeyed. Because of the lack of given standards which would grant interoperability as well as manufacturer independence, teleradiology has not been established in Germany until today. Therefore, the IT-Team (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Informationstechnologie, @GIT) of the Radiological Society of Germany (Deutsche Rontgengesellschaft, DRG) set up an initiative to standardise telemedic…

World Wide WebInformation privacyDICOMTelemedicinebusiness.industryInteroperabilityData Protection Act 1998AppendMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTeleradiologybusinessElectronic mailRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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