WEBINAR: Neuroimaging From a Clinical MRI Perspective
This webinar is supported by an educational grant from Philips Healthcare
网络研讨会“临床MRI视角下的神经成像”解释了影像部门如何变得更有创意,以改善工作流程,并在一个低补偿和提高利用率的时代保持积极的财务利润率。本报告讨论了在临床综合神经成像/神经学实践中所获得的经验教训,这些经验教训可能适用于所有成像中心。
This webinar is supported by an educational grant from Philips Healthcare.
The webinar took place Jan. 30, 2018.Register to view the archive version of this webinar
Statement of Purpose
将成像整合到临床环境的机构利用订购供应商的可用性及其亚专业知识,在治疗方案和决策算法方面有直接经验,在诊所和辅助服务之间共享操作管理,并有机会改善沟通,可以减少MRI订购、授权、调度、报销、报告和质量控制过程中的错误。随着报销费用的急剧下降,以及利用率控制的提高,成像部门必须具有创造性,以改善工作流程并保持积极的财务利润率。本报告讨论了在临床综合神经影像学/神经学实践中获得的经验教训,这些经验可能适用于所有影像学中心。
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity participants will be able to:
• Gather from experiences in operating an integrated clinical/imaging practice to identify processes and key performance indicators that improve service quality and communication between ordering providers and the imaging department.
• Identify inefficiencies in workflow, billing, and time management that contribute to decreased cost-effectiveness.
• Discuss processes and technologies that can help improve workflow, customer satisfaction and cost effectiveness.
Intended Audience
This activity is intended for radiologists, neurologists, and radiology department administrators who are interested in identifying performance improvements with MRI exams, and creating workflow efficiencies to increase patient throughput and satisfaction.
Presenter
Joseph V. Fritz, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer, Dent Neurologic Institute
Joseph V. Fritz PhD is the chief executive officer at Dent Neurologic Institute, which has grown to become one of the largest outpatient neurology centers in the U.S. Fritz has more than 25 years of experience in medical management through executive roles in hospital and outpatient environments, and in medical device research and development as national director of clinical sciences. He is a regular presenter at American Academy of Neurology and American Society of Neuroimaging conferences and webinars, and has published numerous articles and editorials in Neurology: Clinical Practice, AAN Continuum, Neurologic Clinics, Practical Neurology and Applied Radiology. He is the vice-chair of the AAN Axon Registry Committee, past chair of AAN’s Business Section and co-chair of the advanced practice providers (APP) Workgroup, and has served on numerous AAN committees, including Imaging, Practice, Medical Economics and Management, Payment Policy, the Health Services Research Group, and Practice Management and Technology.