MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS

Definition: Devices and technologies used to create visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention.

Explanation

Medical imaging systems encompass a range of diagnostic equipment that produce images of the human body to assist in diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring. These systems often rely on removable storage media, such as microSD cards, to transfer data securely and reliably in controlled healthcare environments. The use of physical media ensures data integrity, traceability, and compliance with strict regulatory requirements, avoiding risks associated with network connectivity.

Example

In a hospital, a medical imaging system like an MRI or CT scanner may use a microSD card to store and transfer patient scan data. This method guarantees that the data is delivered in a verified and unaltered state, supporting audit trails and maintaining patient trust.

Who This Is For

This term is relevant for healthcare IT professionals, medical device manufacturers, compliance officers, and clinical staff involved in managing, operating, or regulating diagnostic imaging equipment and data handling processes.

Related Terms

diagnostic equipment, healthcare IT, removable storage, data integrity, compliance

Also Known As

medical imaging devices, diagnostic imaging systems

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