Medical image management system
First Claim
1. A method of managing medical information comprising:
- receiving a plurality of units of medical information at a plurality of networked computers;
converting each of the plurality of units of medical information into a format compatible with the World Wide Web;
assigning an identifier to each of the plurality of units of medical information, the identifier being unique; and
providing user access to any of the plurality of units of medical information based on inputting the identifier into a World Wide Web browser;
wherein each of the units of medical information received by one of the plurality of networked computers contains medical information distinct from medical information received the other of the plurality of networked computers.
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Abstract
A method of managing medical information is disclosed. A plurality of units of medical information is received at a plurality of networked computers. Each of the plurality of units of medical information is converted into a format compatible with the World Wide Web. Each of the units of medical information received by one of the plurality of networked computers contains medical information distinct from medical information received the other of the plurality of networked computers. An identifier is assigned to each of the plurality of units of medical information, the identifier being unique. Finally, user access is provided to any of the plurality of units of medical information based on inputting the identifier into a World Wide Web browser.
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1. A method of managing medical information comprising:
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receiving a plurality of units of medical information at a plurality of networked computers;
converting each of the plurality of units of medical information into a format compatible with the World Wide Web;
assigning an identifier to each of the plurality of units of medical information, the identifier being unique; and
providing user access to any of the plurality of units of medical information based on inputting the identifier into a World Wide Web browser;
wherein each of the units of medical information received by one of the plurality of networked computers contains medical information distinct from medical information received the other of the plurality of networked computers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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