iPods Used for Medical Images
spagiola writes "There's a nice little story on CNN about a doctor in Geneva who has developed ways to use iPods to view medical images. His software, called Osirix (OSS, BTW) enables medical professionals to view medical images on their iPods, saving them and the hospitals they work for thousands of dollars in expensive equipment."
Lets say a doctor misses a vital sign on the image. In court, would a valid prosecution argument be that the display on these units are not fit for purpose?
Can you really expect medical practitioners to draw valid conclusions from such a small display? I think not. I certainly wouldn't like to be a health authority trying to justify the use of such a device in court!
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So the doctor can carry around X-rays on his tiny iPod Photo screen instead of looking at it on one of those big clunky clear 20" monitors. That makes sense unless you want to avoid a malpractice suit. I can barely read the names of my MP3s on that screen much less diagnose someone's problem! If storage is the issue then just carry a portable notebook hard drive in a USB case or keep the files on a private LAN.