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Fasten Health - Open Source Self-hosted Personal Health Record
Yes! The UI for displaying binary data (PDF's, images, medical imaging, etc) is still being actively developed, but DICOM support is on the list. I was considering using the popular ivmartel/dwv library for displaying DICOM images.
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Patients can now access all their health records digitally
The DVD drive, yeah, that's annoying, but the portable ones exist. And the DVD has its own (Windows only) self-installing viewer thing.
Web viewers exist too: https://ivmartel.github.io/dwv/
Not to say it's great UX, but it's really not that hard to solve compared to the rest of the mess of the medical industry.
It's a bureaucratic nightmare thing, not a software challenge.
- Dicom File Format Basics
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Patients can now access all their health records digitally
Is it really that big a problem? Yeah the DVD is annoying, but once you get it, DICOM is easily viewable, with free and/or open source softare...
https://github.com/bettar/miele-lxiv
https://horosproject.org/about/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.luolai.dro...
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/idv-imaios-dicom-viewer/id1444...
> But we still aren't very close to being able to see X-rays on our phones.
Actually, last time I had such an injury, I copied the files from the DVD to my phone and just showed all the doctors exactly that... x-rays and CAT scans on my phone, all using free apps. Similar viewers exist for Mac and Windows too. It works fine and the image format is a lot more powerful than JPEG, letting you scan between depths (or reconstruct a 3D model from individual slices), etc.
What are some alternatives?
dicomviewer - DICOM Viewer in Nextcloud
Viewers - OHIF zero-footprint DICOM viewer and oncology specific Lesion Tracker, plus shared extension packages
u-dicom-viewer - A simple web browser DICOM viewer for any device.
openseadragon - An open-source, web-based viewer for zoomable images, implemented in pure JavaScript.
invesalius3 - 3D medical imaging reconstruction software
docs - WIP Documentation for Fasten Health.