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The ON-LINE CONSULTANT will help you create your RFP for a new Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) and automatically evaluate vendors' responses. See demo now!

You'll get off to a quick start with pre-loaded questions to survey your users, ability to send RFPs (questionnaires) to vendors by email, automatically upload their responses... and easily generate detailed reports and graphs that compare vendors on functionality, cost, training, support, and other important factors.

In addition to
background, general and cost sections, surveys are included for the following functional areas: 
Workstations, Workflow, Storage, Archive, Database, Image Acquisition, Film Digitizers, Film Printers and Web Access, HIPAA and more. 

 

Here are some sample functional requirements from the PACS RFP template:

Workstations
Provide graphical user interface (GUI) with toolbars and icons to initiate functions like printing, zoom, etc.
Provide ability to display ready-to-read images (leveled, zoomed, cropped, magnified, etc.) configurable on a per-user basis.
Provide ability to open and view multiple studies (e.g. current exams, old exams) in same session for comparison purposes.
Provide ability to attach manual annotations or "sticky note" comments to an exam that can be viewed on other workstations (e.g. ED "Wet Read").
Provide that multiple workstations do not require special software applications for Cobb Angle measurements.
Workflow
Support dynamically updated worklists (e.g. list of exams or patients) created by the system administrator for a specific user, class of users, or workstation.
Provide ability to assign worklists to a user, plus those assigned to the group of which the user is a member, plus those assigned to the workstation.
Automatically notify a member of the radiologist group when opening an unread exam which is already open by another member.
Automatically create a clinical folder for each patient and include three recent exams (e.g. current plus two prior).
Provide ability to select images or exams for inclusion into one or more manually-created folders for teaching and research purposes.
Storage
Provide ability to store un-processed image data in the buffer for a minimum of 14 days.
Images must not be stored with a non-reversible compression algorithm before the diagnosis of the exam is complete.
Provide ability for system administrator to protect selected images from deletion.
Provide ability to flag Pediatric and Mammography exams for infinite storage.
Automatically notify system administrator in the event of a system failure. (e.g. using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol, or other method).
Archive
Provide sufficient on-line archival (e.g. long term) storage to provide access to at least five years of image production without intervention of a computer operator.
Automatically archive exams upon receipt into storage system, with option to queue exams for verification by use first.
The pre-fetching algorithm should have options that can be configured by system administrator to support internal policies and procedures.
Provide a reversible compression algorithm (e.g. DPCM with Huffman coding, or other) for use during archiving.
Allow the system administrator to designate the compression algorithm and configuration parameters individually for each modality.
Database
The PACS database should model all events, statuses and status changes necessary for proper synchronization with the RIS to support integrated, system-wide worklists.
Provide access control and security functions that enable assignment of unique privileges (e.g. displaying, de-archiving, QC of exams, etc.) to individual users and user groups.
Provide a DICOM Query/Retrieve SCP to support access by third-party components such as modalities and specialty workstations.
Provide ability for users to submit queries (e.g. SQL) to obtain lists of references (e.g. worklists and folders) representing a subset of the exams in the database.
Provide system-wide administration tools that facilitate security maintenance, worklist queries, system configuration, data integrity checks, etc. A graphical user interface is strongly preferred.
Image Acquisition
Provide image acquisition hardware and software to electronically communicate image data with DICOM and non-DICOM devices including modalities, review workstations, image printers, etc.
Provide one or more DICOM storage SCP (service class provider) which support all necessary storage SOP classes used in the DICOM image acquisition systems.
The image acquisition functions must accept, store and display the full, original image dataset transmitted from a digital modality to ensure maximum image quality and no degradation.
Provide functions for quality review of CR images for technologist to take remedial actions including image flip, image rotation, window width and level, image rejection or reprocessing.
The video acquisition component must allow the operator to acquire a single video image with a simple action (e.g. keystroke, mouse click, foot switch click).
Film Digitizers
Provide image acquisition hardware and software to electronically communicate image data with DICOM and non-DICOM devices including modalities, review workstations, image printers, etc.
Provide a DICOM Push Model SCP that transmits data to ancillary systems (e.g. treatment planning stations).
Any PACS interface to an imaging system must not cause a dependence on the operation of the PACS for its own operation. (e.g. must operate independently if network, interface, or unit fails).
Provide a video acquisition component to acquire video from non-digital modalities using the NTSC, PAL, SECAM, (or specify another) standard.
Provide ability to gather ultrasound images from a dedicated ultrasound local area network (LAN) via an external device DICOM interface.
Film Printers
Support laser film printers connected to the PACS network via camera server or spooler interface.
Support the DICOM Print Service Class as a Service Class Provider (SCP).
Print images as acquired or modified by a workstation, including image overlays and textual data.
Provide ability to select images and film format for printing remotely from the workstation or locally using keypad.
Provide printer self-diagnostics function that include check for film low, film empty, memory full, film null, film feed error, etc.
Web Access
Support World Wide Web (www) technology to allow Internet and intranet access to images using standard web browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer).
Provide sufficient configuration of web server hardware and software to provide access to PACS data and images over the internal network and handle anticipated request volume.
Provide ability for users to log on to PACS web server with secure passwords, request and view permitted images, and log off.
Support and display all worklists (via the web server) that are also accessible on the standard PACS workstations.
Support multi-level data and password security allowing system administrator to limit access to patient data on a per user basis by unit, floor, modality, physician group, etc.
Teleradiology
Support electronic transmission of radiological images from one location to another (including radiologists' homes) for interpretation and consultation.
Provide contractual commitment to support current and all future ACR/NEMA image data format standards and DICOM network standards.
Support transmission of small-matrix images (e.g. computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and digital fluorography).
Support annotation at the transmitting station including patient name, ID number, date/time of exam, institution of origin, type of exam, degree of compression (if any), and brief patient history.
Provide network and software security protocols to protect the confidentiality of the patient images and data.
Interfaces
Support data interface and integration with our RIS.
Support interface and gather data from this modality: .
HIPAA
Support an enterprise-wide single sign-on user authentication process that allows individual users to logon to different systems with one global user ID and password.
Support automatic log off of work stations connected to patient information systems after a site-defined time period of inactivity (e.g. 5 minutes).
Provide mechanism for entity (e.g. unique individual) authentication such as: biometric (e.g. hand geometry, retinal/iris scan, fingerprint patterns, facial characteristics).
Provide all necessary software upgrades to meet HIPAA compliance within 12 months after go live for new site implementations at no additional cost.
Provide ability to create redacted teaching files that meet HIPAA guidelines for compliance (e.g., tracking without specific patient information)
Technical & Support
Support graphical user interface GUI (e.g. Windows, buttons, toolbars, mouse, etc.) and menu-driven user control and initiation of system functions.
Support ability to use web browser (e.g. Netscape Communicator, Internet Explorer) to access system functions over Internet or internal intranet.
Support the use of "drag-and-drop" with mouse as option to visually initiate system functions (e.g. drag a file icon to printer icon to start printing a report, etc.)
Provide data management design that supports integration and sharing of data among all applications.
Provide sufficient back-up and recovery features to assure minimal data loss due to a system failure, power outage, etc.
More...


These are just a few sample requirements from our PACS RFP.  Items can be modified and weighted to reflect your unique priorities. You can also add your own requirements to create a custom RFP.

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