Value of Imaging Part I: Perspectives for the Academic Radiologist

Acad Radiol. 2016 Jan;23(1):18-22. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2015.10.006. Epub 2015 Nov 10.

Abstract

With payers and policymakers increasingly scrutinizing the value of medical imaging, opportunities abound for radiologists and radiology health services researchers to meaningfully and rigorously demonstrate value. Part one of this two-part series on the value of imaging explores the concept of value in health care from the perspective of multiple stakeholders and discusses the opportunities and challenges for radiologists and health service researchers to demonstrate value. The current absence of meaningful national value metrics also presents an opportunity for radiologists to take the lead on the discussions of these metrics that may serve as the basis for future value-based payments. As both practitioners and investigators, radiologists should consider the perspectives of multiple stakeholders in all they do-interdisciplinary support and cooperation are essential to the success of value-focused imaging research and initiatives that improve patient outcomes. Radiology departments that align their cultures, infrastructures, and incentives to support these initiatives will greatly increase their chances of being successful in these endeavors.

Keywords: Comparative effectiveness; Health services research; Imaging; Radiology; Value of imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Delivery of Health Care / economics
  • Diagnostic Imaging / economics*
  • Diagnostic Imaging / standards
  • Diagnostic Imaging / trends
  • Forecasting
  • Health Services Research / economics
  • Humans
  • Interprofessional Relations
  • Radiologists
  • Radiology / economics*
  • Radiology / standards
  • Radiology / trends
  • Radiology Department, Hospital / economics
  • Research Personnel