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University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics: Department of Radiology:

An Introduction to Teleradiology


The purpose of this booklet is to provide an entry level introduction to teleradiology for individuals with limited knowledge of this technology. This document includes teleradiology, a definition of components and connection configurations, uses, importa nt equipment specifications, and costs. Specific product comparisons among commercially available teleradiology systems are beyond the scope of this booklet. A list of companies offering these systems, and a product comparison chart recently printed in "M edical Electronics & Equipment News" ("MEEN"), have been included for your reference.

Definition of Teleradiology
Teleradiology is a means of electronically transmitting radiographic patient images and consultative text from one location to another.

Costs
Costs for teleradiology equipment can vary from $15,000 to $20,000 for low end equipment to more than $100,000 for high performance systems. Typically a high quality sending station will cost approximately $35,000 to $40,000 and a dual CRT receiving/viewing station will run in the $45,000 to $55,000 range.

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