| Literature DB >> 28867495 |
Ahmad M Slim1, Scott Jerome2, Ron Blankstein3, Wm Guy Weigold4, Amit R Patel5, Dinesh K Kalra6, Ryan Miller7, Kelley Branch8, Mark G Rabbat9, Harvey Hecht10, Edward D Nicol11, Todd C Villines12, Leslee J Shaw13.
Abstract
The rising cost of healthcare is prompting numerous policy and advocacy discussions regarding strategies for constraining growth and creating a more efficient and effective healthcare system. Cardiovascular imaging is central to the care of patients at risk of, and living with, heart disease. Estimates are that utilization of cardiovascular imaging exceeds 20 million studies per year. The Society of Cardiovascular CT (SCCT), alongside Rush University Medical Center, and in collaboration with government agencies, regional payers, and industry healthcare experts met in November 2016 in Chicago, IL to evaluate obstacles and hurdles facing the cardiovascular imaging community and how they can contribute to efficacy while maintaining or even improving outcomes and quality. The summit incorporated inputs from payers, providers, and patients' perspectives, providing a platform for all voices to be heard, allowing for a constructive dialogue with potential solutions moving forward. This article outlines the proceedings from the summit, with a detailed review of past hurdles, current status, and potential solutions as we move forward in an ever-changing healthcare landscape.Entities:
Keywords: Chest pain; Coronary CT angiography; Coronary CTA; Healthcare policy; Healthcare summit
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28867495 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2017.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr ISSN: 1876-861X