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      ESR concept paper on value-based radiology

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      European Society of Radiology (ESR)
      Insights into Imaging
      Springer Berlin Heidelberg
      Value-based healthcare, Value-based radiology, Health economics, Performance metrics, Patient outcomes

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          Abstract

          The European Society of Radiology (ESR) established a Working Group on Value-Based Imaging (VBI WG) in August 2016 in response to developments in European healthcare systems in general, and the trend within radiology to move from volume- to value-based practice in particular. The value-based healthcare (VBH) concept defines “value” as health outcomes achieved for patients relative to the costs of achieving them. Within this framework, value measurements start at the beginning of therapy; the whole diagnostic process is disregarded, and is considered only if it is the cause of errors or complications. Making the case for a new, multidisciplinary organisation of healthcare delivery centred on the patient, this paper establishes the diagnosis of disease as a first outcome in the interrelated activities of the healthcare chain. Metrics are proposed for measuring the quality of radiologists’ diagnoses and the various ways in which radiologists provide value to patients, other medical specialists and healthcare systems at large. The ESR strongly believes value-based radiology (VBR) is a necessary complement to existing VBH concepts. The Society is determined to establish a holistic VBR programme to help European radiologists deal with changes in the evolution from volume- to value-based evaluation of radiological activities.

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          • Value-based healthcare defines value as patient’s outcome over costs.

          • The VBH framework disregards the diagnosis as an outcome.

          • VBH considers diagnosis only if wrong or a cause of complications.

          • A correct diagnosis is the first outcome that matters to patients.

          • Metrics to measure radiologists’ impacts on patient outcomes are key.

          • The value provided by radiology is multifaceted, going beyond exam volumes.

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                Contributors
                eu-affairs@myesr.org
                Journal
                Insights Imaging
                Insights Imaging
                Insights into Imaging
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                1869-4101
                30 August 2017
                30 August 2017
                October 2017
                : 8
                : 5
                : 447-454
                Affiliations
                Neutorgasse 9/2, 1010 Vienna, Austria
                Article
                566
                10.1007/s13244-017-0566-1
                5621991
                28856600
                fc462e61-3256-41dc-96c7-4c27fbc08354
                © The Author(s) 2017

                Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

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                : 12 July 2017
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                Radiology & Imaging
                value-based healthcare,value-based radiology,health economics,performance metrics,patient outcomes

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