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Mashup Score: 17Economics of Scale—Lessons for Radiologists - 19 day(s) ago
Uber’s experiment with $5 discount coupons with select passengers in Seattle appeared to be a win-win situation, benefiting both the passengers and Uber. The passengers rode more, the drivers earned more, and the company profited. When Uber scaled this initiative to include a broader swath of clients, the results were the opposite. Demand increased, outstripping supply. Scarcity of supply of drivers caused resentment in overworked drivers. Wait times and prices increased, and then demand fell.
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Mashup Score: 15Contemporary Management of Blunt Splenic Trauma in Adults: An Analysis of the Trauma Quality Improvement Program Registry - 2 month(s) ago
To evaluate the effectiveness of management strategies for blunt splenic injuries in adult patients.
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Nice work by @A_Ryce just out in @JACRJournal led by @NimaKokabiMD: " Among patients presenting with blunt splenic injuries and compared to surgery, embolization was associated with a shorter hospital LOS, shorter ICU LOS, and lower risk of mortality." https://t.co/A1qm0EkZPu https://t.co/rFo6ElEt0r
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Artificial intelligence (AI) carries the potential for unprecedented disruption in radiology, with possible positive and negative consequences. The integration of AI in radiology holds the potential to revolutionize healthcare practices by advancing diagnosis, quantification, and management of multiple medical conditions. Nevertheless, the ever-growing availability of AI tools in radiology highlights an increasing need to critically evaluate claims for its utility and to differentiate safe product offerings from potentially harmful, or fundamentally unhelpful ones.
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Unless otherwise stated, opinions expressed in the Journal of the American College of Radiology are strictly those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the American College of Radiology or of the
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Mashup Score: 33Deferral of eGFR testing prior to contrast enhanced CT in low-risk ED patients: assessment of safety and impact on throughput - 6 month(s) ago
To assess the safety and utility of deferring eGFR testing prior to contrast enhanced CT (CECT) in low-risk Emergency Department (ED) patients.
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Focus on Legal IssuesGuest Editors: Richard Duszak Jr., MD and Jeffrey D. Robinson, MD, MBAOpinionsOriginal ArticleOpinionOriginal ArticleOpinionOriginal ArticleOpinionSpecial Communications: Iodinated Contrast ShortageOpinionCase Studies in Clinical Practice ManagementOpinionCase Studies in Clinical Practice ManagementOpinionHealth Services Research and PolicyOriginal ArticlesClinical Practice…
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EditorialHealth Equity Is Pursuing Social Justice in HealthMelissa A. Davis,Efren J. FloresPublished in issue: January 2022p99-100Full-Text HTMLPDF Health Services Research and PolicyOriginal ArticlesHealth Care Disparities in Radiology—A Review of the Current LiteratureCarolynn M. DeBenedectis,Lucy B. Spalluto,Lisa Americo,…David Sarkany,Nolan J. Kagetsu,Priscilla J….
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Mashup Score: 5
EditorialHealth Equity Is Pursuing Social Justice in HealthMelissa A. Davis,Efren J. FloresPublished in issue: January 2022p99-100Full-Text HTMLPDF Health Services Research and PolicyOriginal ArticlesHealth Care Disparities in Radiology—A Review of the Current LiteratureCarolynn M. DeBenedectis,Lucy B. Spalluto,Lisa Americo,…David Sarkany,Nolan J. Kagetsu,Priscilla J….
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Mashup Score: 3Reviewing for JACR: Journal of the American College of Radiology - 4 year(s) ago
JACR Reviewer Recognition Program The Journal of the American College of Radiology actively acknowledges the outstanding voluntary contributions of our peer reviewers. Experienced reviewers such as yourself have provided timely and meaningful feedback for our authors and editors, contributing to the…
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Mashup Score: 0COVID Webinars: Journal of the American College of Radiology - 4 year(s) ago
Leaders from throughout the specialty — academic, private, urban, rural — discuss how to respond to practice management challenges associated with the current pandemic. Topics included: Case triage for deferral Which conditions made the list? How was the decision implemented? Staff rotations vs….
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Nice article by @PennRadiology colleague @RogueRad: "Economics of Scale—Lessons for Radiologists" https://t.co/VS1RIGUtn0 @JACRJournal