Around-the-clock attending radiology coverage is essential to avoid mistakes in the care of trauma patients.
Abstract
Financial constraints due to increasing operating cost and decreased reimbursement do not allow many hospitals to maintain coverage by attending radiologists around the clock (CARAC). Preliminary film readings by radiology trainees may be inaccurate. In trauma, decisions are made fast and are often based on these preliminary readings. To examine whether there are significant discrepancies between preliminary readings (PRs) and final readings...
Paper Details
Title
Around-the-clock attending radiology coverage is essential to avoid mistakes in the care of trauma patients.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
67
Issue
12
Pages
1175 - 7
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