Hetenyi Szabolcs, Goelz Leonie, Boehmcker Alexander, Schorlemmer Carlos
European Telemedicine Clinic SL, Torre Mapfre, C/Marina 16-18, 08005 Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Warener Straße 7, 12683 Berlin, Germany.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 May 28;10(6):1001. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10061001.
The current literature discusses aspects of quality assurance (QA) and sub-specialization. However, the challenges of these topics in a teleradiology network have been less explored. In a project report, we aimed to review the development and enforcement of sub-specialized radiology at Telemedicine Clinic (TMC), one of the largest teleradiology providers in Europe, and to describe each step of its QA.
The company-specific background was provided by the co-authors-current and former staff members of TMC. Detailed descriptions of the structures of sub-specialization and QA at TMC are provided. Exemplary quantitative evaluation of caseloads and disagreement rates of secondary reviews are illustrated. Description of Sub-specialization and Quality Assurance at TMC: Sub-specialization at TMC is divided into musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, head and neck, a body, and an emergency section operating at local daytime in Europe and Australia. Quality assurance is based on a strict selection process of radiologists, specific reporting guidelines, feedback through the secondary reading of 100% of all radiology reports for new starters, and a minimum of 5% of radiology reports on a continuous basis for all other radiologists, knowledge sharing activities and ongoing training. The level of sub-specialization of each radiologist is monitored continuously on an individual basis in detail. After prospective secondary readings, the mean disagreement rate at TMC indicating at least possibly clinically relevant findings was 4% in 2021.
With continuing and current developments in radiology in mind, the essential features of sub-specialization and innovative QA are relevant for further expansion of teleradiology services and for most radiology departments worldwide to respond to the increasing demand for value-based radiology.
当前文献讨论了质量保证(QA)和亚专业方面的内容。然而,这些主题在远程放射学网络中的挑战尚未得到充分探讨。在一份项目报告中,我们旨在回顾欧洲最大的远程放射学服务提供商之一远程医疗诊所(TMC)的亚专业放射学的发展与实施情况,并描述其质量保证的各个步骤。
公司特定背景由TMC的现任和前任工作人员共同提供。文中详细描述了TMC的亚专业结构和质量保证情况。还举例说明了病例数量的定量评估以及二次审核的分歧率。TMC的亚专业和质量保证描述:TMC的亚专业分为肌肉骨骼放射学、神经放射学、头颈部、体部以及一个在欧洲和澳大利亚当地白天运营的急诊科室。质量保证基于对放射科医生的严格选拔过程、特定的报告指南、对所有新入职人员的100%放射学报告进行二次阅读反馈,以及对所有其他放射科医生持续进行至少5%的放射学报告二次阅读、知识共享活动和持续培训。会持续详细地对每位放射科医生的亚专业水平进行单独监测。经过前瞻性二次阅读后,2021年TMC显示至少可能存在临床相关发现的平均分歧率为4%。
考虑到放射学的持续发展和当前进展,亚专业的基本特征和创新的质量保证对于远程放射学服务的进一步扩展以及全球大多数放射科应对基于价值的放射学日益增长的需求具有重要意义。