Enhancing turn-around-time (TAT) on stroke protocol head CT reports via continuous quality improvement (CQI) methodology in a busy teleradiology practice

<p>Through strict adherence to continuous quality improvement (CQI) methodology, over a 3 year period our teleradiology practice was able to achieve ongoing 100% compliance with our turn-around-time (TAT) goal for interpretation of stroke protocol head CTs. During the 3 years prior to implemen...

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Main Authors: Stephen Eigles, Sridhar G Panughpath, Arjun Kalyanpur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research 2015-04-01
Series:American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
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Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/ajecr/index.php/ajecr/article/view/44
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Summary:<p>Through strict adherence to continuous quality improvement (CQI) methodology, over a 3 year period our teleradiology practice was able to achieve ongoing 100% compliance with our turn-around-time (TAT) goal for interpretation of stroke protocol head CTs. During the 3 years prior to implementing CQI, our efforts to reduce TAT through traditional less systematic methods had been ineffective, while through the iterative CQI method of defining metrics, measuring, planning, implementation, and re-evaluation, we progressively achieved our goal of interpreting all stroke head CTs in less than 15 minutes.</p>
ISSN:2330-9237
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