Nuclear Medicine Information System
A specialty system that manages the processes of PET-CT, scintigraphy, and radiopharmaceutical doses.
Nuclear Medicine Information System is a system that manages the planning, radiopharmaceutical dose tracking, and reporting of PET-CT, scintigraphy, and other nuclear medicine procedures.
The system aims to manage radiopharmaceutical preparation, application doses, and patient tracking along with safety requirements.
Other names / abbreviation: Nuclear Medicine IS.
What is it used for?
The nuclear medicine information system aims to ensure the safe execution of dose tracking, standardize procedure planning, and result reporting.
Key features
- Dose tracking: Recording of radiopharmaceutical preparation and application doses.
- Procedure planning: PET-CT and scintigraphy scheduling.
- Image and report: Archiving and reporting of images.
- Safety records: Records related to radiation safety.
Integration and standards
The Nuclear Medicine Information System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Dose safety and traceability
- Planned procedure management
- Standard reporting
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a nuclear medicine information system include:
- Dose tracking capabilities
- Image integration
- Safety/record compliance
Points to consider
- Radiation safety requirements should be integrated into the process.
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What is the nuclear medicine information system?
A specialty-focused system that manages the processes of PET-CT, scintigraphy, and radiopharmaceutical dose tracking.
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