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2. Radiologic image sharing among U.S. children's hospitals.
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Roddenberry NR, Hartmann TC, Smith JE, and Hayes LL
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- United States, Humans, Child, Diagnostic Imaging, Patient Safety, Hospitals, Hospitals, Pediatric, Radiology Information Systems, Radiology
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Background: There is no streamlined approach for sharing radiologic images among medical institutions. Common methods to transfer imaging between facilities include electronic image-sharing platforms and physical media, such as compact discs (CDs). The prompt and secure transfer of imaging is vital for patient safety as demand for imaging increases., Objective: Use a survey-based study to outline the methods and difficulties of image sharing among U.S. children's hospitals., Materials and Methods: A multi-question survey regarding radiologic image sharing was distributed to children's hospital department chairs in the United States in August 2021. Descriptive statistical analyses of the results were performed., Results: Our results reveal 78% of responding U.S. children's hospitals have an electronic image-sharing platform. Twenty-seven percent of surveyed institutions experience daily difficulties with radiologic image sharing. Most of the difficulties are with CDs (67%) and a lack of interoperability among electronic image-sharing platforms (51%)., Conclusion: Our study identified the various methods used by U.S. children's hospitals for radiologic image sharing and quantified the ongoing challenges with these systems., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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3. Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program: an overview for the pediatric radiologist.
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Heller RE 3rd, Joshi A, Sircar R, and Hayatghaibi S
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- Aged, Child, Humans, United States, Medicaid, Child Health, Medicare, Insurance, Health, Radiologists, Child Health Services, COVID-19
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In terms of number of beneficiaries, Medicaid is the single largest health insurance program in the US. Along with the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Medicaid covers nearly half of all births and provides health insurance to nearly half of the children in the country. This article provides a broad introduction to Medicaid and CHIP for the pediatric radiologist with a special focus on topics relevant to pediatric imaging and population health. This includes an overview of Medicaid's structure and eligibility criteria and how it differs from Medicare. The paper examines the means-tested programs within the context of pediatric radiology, reviewing pertinent topics such as the rise of Medicaid managed care plans, Medicaid expansion, the effects of Medicaid on child health, and COVID-19. Beyond the basics of benefits coverage, pediatric radiologists should understand how Medicaid and CHIP financing and reimbursement affect the ability of pediatric practices, radiology groups, and hospitals to provide services for children in a sustainable manner. The paper concludes with an analysis of future opportunities for Medicaid and CHIP., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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