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Impact of filmless imaging on the frequency of clinician review of radiology images
Journal of Digital Imaging, 11/04/09
Reiner BI et al. – The study documented a combination of clinician perception of improved accessibility and substantial time savings with the use of a hospital–wide PACS, which was supported by objective measurements. The increased frequency of image review by clinicians and rapid image access should provide a further impetus to radiologists to decrease report turnaround time to provide "added value" for patient care.
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