Standard-Compliant Streaming of Images in Electronic Health Records
Combining JPIP streaming and WADO within the XDS-I framework
The Obama administration has identified the adoption of interoperable electronic
health records (EHR) as a key means to substantially reduce healthcare costs. Given that medical imaging is known to be a significant source of cost in the healthcare industry, an EHR solution must address medical imagery to take full advantage of its full cost-saving potential...
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Compression of 3-Dimensional Medical Image Data
Using Part 2 of JPEG2000
JPEG2000 is the ISO standard adopted by DICOM for image compression and is commonly used to compress medical images. Part 1 of the standard provides the core coding system, specifying both lossy and lossless compression...
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JPIP: Standardized Client-Server Interaction Using JPEG2000 Images
The ISO designed the JPIP standard to enable open, non-proprietary image streaming using the JPEG2000 still image compression standard...
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JPEG2000 for Medical Imaging
The adoption of JPEG2000 as wavelet standard by the ISO/IEC and the inclusion of JPEG2000 as a valid compression method
for DICOM is the logical result of industry’s desire to incorporate
modern image compression techniques into an open standard for
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