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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 03, 2018
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2011
Carla Leighow, Grain Valley, MO (US);
Troy Oliphant, Parkville, MO (US);
Jim Mckee, Kansas City, MO (US);
David A. Robaska, Parkville, MO (US);
Shane Van Hook, Blue Springs, MO (US);
John R. Quick, Parkville, MO (US);
Carla Leighow, Grain Valley, MO (US);
Troy Oliphant, Parkville, MO (US);
Jim McKee, Kansas City, MO (US);
David A. Robaska, Parkville, MO (US);
Shane Van Hook, Blue Springs, MO (US);
John R. Quick, Parkville, MO (US);
CERNER INNOVATION, INC., Kansas City, KS (US);
Abstract
The systems, methods, and GUIs of the present invention not only have the ability to display DICOM and non-DICOM images simultaneously, side-by-side in a single viewer, but also display a timeline corresponding to more than one healthcare study. A selection of more than one healthcare study from different sources, without requiring a single storage repository or single PACS system, is received and a viewer is launched for the selected studies. Any DICOM images are converted to a non-DICOM format such that non-DICOM images from the more than one healthcare study side-by-side in the viewer. A timeline corresponding to more than one healthcare study for a patient is provided. From the timeline, images from different sources can be selected and displayed side-by-side in the viewer in a non-DICOM format.