TY - JOUR
T1 - Patients Want to Meet with Imaging Experts
AU - Koney, Nii
AU - Roudenko, Alexandra
AU - Ro, Maryann
AU - Bahl, Sumeet
AU - Kagen, Alexander
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American College of Radiology.
PY - 2016/4/1
Y1 - 2016/4/1
N2 - Purpose The evolving health care landscape demands a multidisciplinary approach to care and increased emphasis on patient engagement. Radiologists may play an important role in this respect, by improving patient agency and understanding through direct patient interaction. The purpose of this study is to assess patient preferences and perceptions regarding direct communication with radiologists, focusing on a medically underserved demographic. Methods Our institutional review board approved this HIPAA-compliant study. English- and/or Spanish-speaking adults undergoing imaging studies across two tertiary-care hospitals and a busy outpatient center were surveyed over a consecutive two-month period, to assess knowledge of the role of a radiologist, interest in, and perceived benefits of reviewing examination results with imaging experts. Results A total of 628 surveys were completed: 20% of total respondents accurately identified the role of radiologists; 28% identified radiologists as doctors. A total of 68% of respondents expressed an interest in receiving imaging results immediately, or whenever results became available, regardless of when referring physicians received results. An interest in reviewing imaging results with an expert was indicated by 81% of respondents; 88% anticipated that reviewing imaging results with an expert would be beneficial. Although 58% of respondents indicated that they might be willing to pay out of pocket for such a service, 50% selected $0 when asked to indicate an amount. Conclusions Although most patients do not know the role of radiologists, they want immediate results, and perceive value in consulting directly with imaging experts.
AB - Purpose The evolving health care landscape demands a multidisciplinary approach to care and increased emphasis on patient engagement. Radiologists may play an important role in this respect, by improving patient agency and understanding through direct patient interaction. The purpose of this study is to assess patient preferences and perceptions regarding direct communication with radiologists, focusing on a medically underserved demographic. Methods Our institutional review board approved this HIPAA-compliant study. English- and/or Spanish-speaking adults undergoing imaging studies across two tertiary-care hospitals and a busy outpatient center were surveyed over a consecutive two-month period, to assess knowledge of the role of a radiologist, interest in, and perceived benefits of reviewing examination results with imaging experts. Results A total of 628 surveys were completed: 20% of total respondents accurately identified the role of radiologists; 28% identified radiologists as doctors. A total of 68% of respondents expressed an interest in receiving imaging results immediately, or whenever results became available, regardless of when referring physicians received results. An interest in reviewing imaging results with an expert was indicated by 81% of respondents; 88% anticipated that reviewing imaging results with an expert would be beneficial. Although 58% of respondents indicated that they might be willing to pay out of pocket for such a service, 50% selected $0 when asked to indicate an amount. Conclusions Although most patients do not know the role of radiologists, they want immediate results, and perceive value in consulting directly with imaging experts.
KW - Imaging 3.0
KW - Patient preferences
KW - direct-to-patient communication
KW - medically underserved
KW - patient-centered care
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jacr.2015.11.011
DO - 10.1016/j.jacr.2015.11.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 26857485
AN - SCOPUS:84957112239
SN - 1558-349X
VL - 13
SP - 465
EP - 470
JO - Journal of the American College of Radiology
JF - Journal of the American College of Radiology
IS - 4
ER -