| Literature DB >> 25703699 |
Resmi A Charalel1, Geraldine McGinty2, Michael Brant-Zawadzki3, Scott C Goodwin4, Neil M Khilnani1, Alan H Matsumoto5, Robert J Min1, Gregory M Soares6, Philip S Cook7.
Abstract
Given the changing climate of health care and the imperative to add value, radiologists must join forces with the rest of medicine to deliver better patient care in a more cost-effective, evidence-based manner. For several decades, interventional radiology has added value to the health care system through innovation and the provision of alternative and effective minimally invasive treatments, which have decreased morbidity, mortality, and overall cost. The clinical practice of interventional radiology embodies many of the features of Imaging 3.0, the program recently launched by the ACR. We provide a review of some of the major contributions made by interventional radiology and offer general principles from that experience, which are applicable to all radiologists.Entities:
Keywords: Imaging 3.0; Value added; clinical practice; health care reform; interventional radiology
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25703699 DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2014.10.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Coll Radiol ISSN: 1546-1440 Impact factor: 5.532