Literature DB >> 28193376

Radiology Research in Quality and Safety: Current Trends and Future Needs.

Matthew E Zygmont1, Jason N Itri2, Andrew B Rosenkrantz3, Phuong-Anh T Duong4, Lori Mankowski Gettle5, Mishal Mendiratta-Lala6, Elena P Scali7, Ronald S Winokur8, Linda Probyn9, Justin W Kung10, Eric Bakow11, Nadja Kadom12.   

Abstract

Promoting quality and safety research is now essential for radiology as reimbursement is increasingly tied to measures of quality, patient safety, efficiency, and appropriateness of imaging. This article provides an overview of key features necessary to promote successful quality improvement efforts in radiology. Emphasis is given to current trends and future opportunities for directing research. Establishing and maintaining a culture of safety is paramount to organizations wishing to improve patient care. The correct culture must be in place to support quality initiatives and create accountability for patient care. Focused educational curricula are necessary to teach quality and safety-related skills and behaviors to trainees, staff members, and physicians. The increasingly complex healthcare landscape requires that organizations build effective data infrastructures to support quality and safety research. Incident reporting systems designed specifically for medical imaging will benefit quality improvement initiatives by identifying and learning from system errors, enhancing knowledge about safety, and creating safer systems through the implementation of standardized practices and standards. Finally, validated performance measures must be developed to accurately reflect the value of the care we provide for our patients and referring providers. Common metrics used in radiology are reviewed with focus on current and future opportunities for investigation.
Copyright © 2017 The Association of University Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Culture of Safety; Performance Metrics; Quality and Safety Research

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28193376     DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Radiol        ISSN: 1076-6332            Impact factor:   3.173


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1.  Detecting Patient Safety Errors by Characterizing Incidents Reported by Medical Imaging Staff.

Authors:  Tarja Tarkiainen; Sami Sneck; Marianne Haapea; Miia Turpeinen; Jaakko Niinimäki
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-03-18
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