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[Health-dev] FW: Re: Integration GNU Health and Orthanc Test


From: Wei Zhao
Subject: [Health-dev] FW: Re: Integration GNU Health and Orthanc Test
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:34:03 +0000

Hello,


1.why split two modules instead just one?

We wanted to clearly separate the configuration of Orthanc connections from the imaging study management and visualization as we plan to the extend the latter and expect that users will request changes and more functions for it.  But merging them into one module would be possible.

 

2.when i installed two modules, i can not uninstall them, you can test unstall.

Can you explain what you tried to uninstall them. We have not packaged them, so the installation is manual at the moment.

 

3.Orthanc and Orthanc Config, two menu in configure seem to let we confuse,

The name  “Orthanc Config” is just a preliminary name we gave it to differentiate it from the existing “Orthanc” menu entry. Our implementation of the Orthanc integration is unfortunately not compatible with the existing “health_orthanc” module since its models and workflow are very different. Can you advise us on a naming strategy?

 

4. plugin gettext feature may not work well

Could you please give me more information on this?

 

5. what main different of health-orthanc and this module?

Compared to “health_orthanc”, our two new modules “health_orthanc_configuration” and “health_radiology”) can do the following:

  • Upload DICOM files from gnuhealth-client to Orthanc server (with our new plugin)
  • Manage imaging studies from gnuhealth-client (fetching list of studies from Orthanc server, deleting studies, etc.)
  • Mapping patient in GNU Health to patient in imaging study as stored on the Orthanc server, as it is possible that the names are different and once a DICOM study has been created it is immutable.
  • Viewing imaging studies by clicking URL (without exposing the Orthanc Explorer to end user)
  • Viewing imaging series and individual instances (image slices) from gnuhealth

 

Best regards,

Wei

 

 

From: tumashu <tumashu@163.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 4:49 PM
To: health-dev@gnu.org <health-dev@gnu.org>
Cc: Wei Zhao <wei.zhao@uclouvain.be>; Sébastien Jodogne <sebastien.jodogne@uclouvain.be>
Subject: Re:[Health-dev] Integration GNU Health and Orthanc Test

 

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I have try this branch last week, and have some question:

1.  why split two modules instead just one?

2.  when i installed two modules, i can not uninstall them, you can test unstall.

3.  Orthanc and Orthanc Config, two menu in configure seem to let we confuse,

4. plugin gettext feature may not work well

5.  what main different of health-orthanc and this module?

 

 

 

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2024-06-25 22:15:20"Wei Zhao via Health-dev" <health-dev@gnu.org> 写道:

Dear all,

 

I am Wei Zhao, a researcher at UCLouvain in the medical informatics laboratory of Prof. Sébastien Jodogne, the founder of Orthanc PACS. We have recently developed two new modules to integrate GNU Health with Orthanc. The aim of this project is to provide radiological imaging capabilities to professionals using GNU Health.

 

The two modules are now ready and entering the testing phase. I would like to invite you to participate in testing them. I am available to answer any questions you may have.

 

I have provided a test form that outlines the project's goals and key details of the testing process. There are also detailed instructions how to install the modules in a gnuhealth environment. You can get all the information here: https://my.liberaforms.org/gnu-health-and-orthanc-integration-test

 

Two pre-configured Virtual Machine included integrated modules are available on request. Please reply to my mail to receive them.

Thank you very much for your support. We look forward to your participation and valuable feedback.

 

Best regards,

Wei


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