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Radiologist Use of and Perceived Need for Patient Data Access

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JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 357-362

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-008-9115-2

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Workflow; Transforming the Radiological Interpretation Process (TRIP); information resources; decision making; clinical workflow; clinical information systems

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Given the increasing volume of radiological exams, the decreasing frequency of direct communication with the referring provider, and the distribution of patient data over many clinical systems, radiologists often do not have adequate clinical information at the time of interpretation. We have performed a survey of radiologists to determine the need and actual utilization of patient data at the time of image interpretation. Our findings demonstrate that most radiologists want more clinical information when interpreting images and that this information would impact their report, but they are discouraged by the time it takes to access this information. In addition, current mechanisms for monitoring necessary patient follow-up are inadequate.

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