| Literature DB >> 30013699 |
Robert Strony1, Jennifer R Marin2, John Bailitz3, Anthony J Dean4, Mike Blaivas5, Vivek Tayal6, Chris Raio7, Rachel Liu8, Aimee Woods9, Michael Zwank10, Matthew Fields11, Alyssa Abo12, Stan Wu13, Tarina Kang14, Teresa Liu15, Megan Leo16, Courtney Smalley17, Jerry Chiricolo18, Mikaela Chilstrom19, Resa E Lewiss20.
Abstract
Clinical ultrasound (CUS) is integral to the practice of an increasing number of medical specialties. Guidelines are needed to ensure effective CUS utilization across health systems. Such guidelines should address all aspects of CUS within a hospital or health system. These include leadership, training, competency, credentialing, quality assurance and improvement, documentation, archiving, workflow, equipment, and infrastructure issues relating to communication and information technology. To meet this need, a group of CUS subject matter experts, who have been involved in institution- and/or systemwide clinical ultrasound (SWCUS) program development convened. The purpose of this paper was to create a model for SWCUS development and implementation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30013699 PMCID: PMC6040893 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2018.4.37152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Responsibilities of the director of a systemwide clinical ultrasound CUS program.
| Oversight of CUS committee, and execution and implementation of its actions. |
| Oversight of training, continuing education, and credentialing across disciplines |
| Quality review and improvement across CUS disciplines |
| Documentation, archiving, reimbursement, and workflow solutions |
| Equipment purchase and other capital and infrastructure expenditures |