RSNA Panel Emphasizes Link Between Radiology and Quadruple Aim
A panel of radiology experts at RSNA23 put the spotlight on the important role radiology plays in achieving the quadruple aim. The panelists unanimously agreed that radiologists have a significant impact on a patient’s care journey and population health.
At the 2023 RSNA Conference in Chicago, PocketHealth hosted a lunch and learn event on Day 1. This special event featured a panel of radiology and data sharing experts:
Rishi Nayyar – Co-Founder & CEO at PocketHealth (moderator)
Aimee Langan – Director, Diagnostic Imaging and Laboratory Services at William Osler Health System
Ajay Kohli, MD, MBA – Assistant Professor, Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Deputy Medical Informatics Officer at Parkland Hospital
Frank Manole, DNP, MSN, MBA, FAANP – Chief Operating Officer at Raleigh Radiology
Ram Chadalavada – Vice Chair of Radiology at University of Cincinnati
Radiology and the Quadruple Aim
To set the tone for the panel discussion, Nayyar opened the session by highlighting the tie between radiology and healthcare’s quadruple aim – enhancing patient experience, improving population health, reducing costs, and improving the work life of healthcare providers.
In particular Nayyar spoke about the role that image exchange can play:
Kohli added that when images are readily available when clinicians need them, they can quickly get to the heart of the medical issue of the patient in front of them. This is what b...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - Category: Information Technology Authors: Colin Hung Tags: Health IT Company Healthcare IT HIM Hospital - Health System Interoperability Aimee Langan Ajay Kohli Frank Manole Image Exchange PocketHealth Population Health Quadruple Aim Radiology Radiology IT Raleigh Radiology Ram Chada Source Type: blogs
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