Enhancing communication in radiology using a hybrid computer-human based system

William Moore, Ankur Doshi, Soterios Gyftopoulos, Priya Bhattacharji, Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, Stella K. Kang, Michael Recht

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Abstract

Introduction: Communication and physician burn out are major issues within Radiology. This study is designed to determine the utilization and cost benefit of a hybrid computer/human communication tool to aid in relay of clinically important imaging findings. Material and methods: Analysis of the total number of tickets, (requests for assistance) placed, the type of ticket and the turn-around time was performed. Cost analysis of a hybrid computer/human communication tool over a one-year period was based on human costs as a multiple of the time to close the ticket. Additionally, we surveyed a cohort of radiologists to determine their use of and satisfaction with this system. Results: 14,911 tickets were placed in the 6-month period, of which 11,401 (76.4%) were requests to “Get the Referring clinician on the phone.” The mean time to resolution (TTR) of these tickets was 35.3 (±17.4) minutes. Ninety percent (72/80) of radiologists reported being able to interpret a new imaging study instead of waiting to communicate results for the earlier study, compared to 50% previously. 87.5% of radiologists reported being able to read more cases after this system was introduced. The cost analysis showed a cost savings of up to $101.12 per ticket based on the length of time that the ticket took to close and the total number of placed tickets. Conclusions: A computer/human communication tool can be translated to significant time savings and potentially increasing productivity of radiologists. Additionally, the system may have a cost savings by freeing the radiologist from tracking down referring clinicians prior to communicating findings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-98
Number of pages4
JournalClinical Imaging
Volume61
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Communication
  • Cost benefit
  • Productivity

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