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This document discusses digital medical image storage systems, including automated storage systems (jukeboxes) used for managing and archiving large volumes of images from MRI, CT, and X-ray machines. The document also mentions off-site storage to ensure data integrity in case of catastrophic events, freeing up space in the imaging department that was previously used for film storage.
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This storage may be in a “jukebox,” where either discs or tapes are retrieved by a robotic arm. Off-site storage is used to ensure data integrity if a catastrophic event were to occur that could destroy data at an institution. Tran...
This storage may be in a “jukebox,” where either discs or tapes are retrieved by a robotic arm. Off-site storage is used to ensure data integrity if a catastrophic event were to occur that could destroy data at an institution. Transition to digital storage frees up space in the imaging de partment previously occupied by film storage. - "JUKEBOX" refers to a type of automated storage system used for managing and archiving large volumes of digital medical images and other data. The term "jukebox" is borrowed from the classic music storage systems, where records or CDs are automatically retrieved from a storage medium. Similarly, in radiology, a JUKEBOX system automatically retrieves and stores digital imaging files, such as those from MRI, CT, and X-ray machines, which are essential for patient records and diagnostic purposes. These systems help in efficiently managing data storage and retrieval, ensuring that important imaging data is readily accessible for radiologists and healthcare providers while optimizing physical storage space.