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|a Part I: Introduction -- Framing the issues -- Part II: Imaging Appropriateness -- Guideline development -- Clinical Decision Support Tools for Order Entry -- Part III: Imaging Protocols -- Informed Use of Medical Radiation in Diagnostic Imaging -- Approach to CT Dose Optimization: Role of Registries and Benchmarking -- Part IV: Modality Operations -- Clinical Audit -- Quality Metrics: Definition, Creation, Presentation, and Use -- Part V: Reporting -- Reporting: Recommendations/Guidelines -- Structured Reporting: The Value Concept for Radiologists -- Clinical Decision Support at the Radiologist Point of Care -- Report Communication Standards -- Image Interpretation -- Transforming from Radiologist Peer Review Audits to Peer Learning and Improvement Approaches -- Part VI: Technology's Value During a Time of Health Spending Cuts -- IT Innovation and Big Data -- Healthcare Technology Assessment of Medical Imaging Technology.
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|a This book provides a roadmap for optimizing quality and safety within radiology practices, whether academic or private and irrespective of their national setting. All aspects of the radiology workflow are addressed, from imaging appropriateness, examination scheduling, and patient preparation through to imaging protocol optimization (including radiation dose management), modality operations, reporting (including structured reporting), and report communication. The book highlights innovative IT tools, including clinical decision support, that drive compliance with national best practice standards and guidelines. The use of big data tools to manage and enhance clinical delivery is addressed. Finally, metrics designed to measure the value that radiology brings to patient care and patient outcomes are introduced. Readers wishing to deepen their understanding of contemporary best practices regarding quality and safety will find this book to be a rich source of practical information.
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