Value-Based Radiology in Canada: Reducing Low-Value Care and Improving System Efficiency.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal-Journal De L Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1177/08465371241277110
Tyler D Yan, Sabeena Jalal, Alison Harris
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Radiology departments are increasingly tasked with managing growing demands on services including long waitlists for scanning and interventional procedures, human health resource shortages, equipment needs, and challenges incorporating advanced imaging solutions. The burden of system inefficiencies and the overuse of "low-value" imaging causes downstream impact on patients at the individual level, the economy and healthcare system at the societal level, and planetary health at an overarching level. Low value imaging includes those performed for an inappropriate clinical indication, with little to no value to the management of the patient, and resulting in healthcare resource waste; it is estimated that up to a quarter of advanced imaging studies in Canada meet this criterion. Strategies to reduce low-value imaging include the development and use of referral guidelines, use of appropriateness criteria, optimization of existing protocols, and integration of clinical decision support tools into the ordering provider's workflow. Additional means of optimizing system efficiency such as centralized intake models, improved access to electronic medical records and outside imaging, enhanced communication with patients and referrers, and the utilization of artificial intelligence will further increase the value of radiology provided to patients and care providers.

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加拿大基于价值的放射学:减少低价值医疗,提高系统效率。
放射科的任务日益繁重,需要应对不断增长的服务需求,包括漫长的扫描和介入手术等待时间、人力资源短缺、设备需求以及采用先进成像解决方案的挑战。系统效率低下和过度使用 "低价值 "成像造成的负担对个人层面的患者、社会层面的经济和医疗保健系统以及整体层面的地球健康都产生了下游影响。低价值成像包括那些为不适当的临床适应症而进行的成像,对患者的管理几乎没有价值,并造成医疗资源浪费;据估计,加拿大多达四分之一的高级成像研究符合这一标准。减少低价值成像的策略包括制定和使用转诊指南、使用适当性标准、优化现有方案,以及将临床决策支持工具整合到订单提供者的工作流程中。优化系统效率的其他手段,如集中接收模式、改善电子病历和外部成像的访问、加强与患者和转诊人的沟通以及利用人工智能等,将进一步提高为患者和医疗服务提供者提供的放射学服务的价值。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal is a peer-reviewed, Medline-indexed publication that presents a broad scientific review of radiology in Canada. The Journal covers such topics as abdominal imaging, cardiovascular radiology, computed tomography, continuing professional development, education and training, gastrointestinal radiology, health policy and practice, magnetic resonance imaging, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, radiology history, radiology practice guidelines and advisories, thoracic and cardiac imaging, trauma and emergency room imaging, ultrasonography, and vascular and interventional radiology. Article types considered for publication include original research articles, critically appraised topics, review articles, guest editorials, pictorial essays, technical notes, and letter to the Editor.
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