The Patient Advisory Group (PAG) of the European Society of Radiology aims to highlight, in this short paper, patients' expectations from the radiological community and support workers, throughout the patient's medical imaging journey for completion of diagnostic or interventional examinations. In order to maintain constant awareness of patients' expectations, key expectations have been summarised in an easy-to-remember mnemonic: PATIENTS CARERS AIMS. Due to disparate healthcare systems and medical imaging services in Europe, not all patient expectations can be systematically met, but healthcare providers should be mindful, when setting up new operational procedures, of the need to focus on patient-centred needs and care. At times when new or improved technology is being introduced, such as artificial intelligence applications, telemedicine, robotisation of interventional procedures and digitised records, the impact on radiologist-patient communication and interactions should be considered.
What radiologists need to know about patients’ expectations: P.A.T.I.E.N.T.S C.A.R.E.R.S A.I.M.S / Null, Null; Carrié, Dominique; Cruwys, Cheryl; Brady, Adrian; Bauer, Birgit; England, Andrew; Traykova, Nikoleta; Justich, Caroline; Briers, Erik; Birch, Judy; Bargalló Alabart, Núria; Rockall, Andrea; Karantanas, Apostolos; Catalano, Carlo. - In: INSIGHTS INTO IMAGING. - ISSN 1869-4101. - 13:1(2022). [10.1186/s13244-022-01184-w]
What radiologists need to know about patients’ expectations: P.A.T.I.E.N.T.S C.A.R.E.R.S A.I.M.S
Catalano, Carlo
2022
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The Patient Advisory Group (PAG) of the European Society of Radiology aims to highlight, in this short paper, patients' expectations from the radiological community and support workers, throughout the patient's medical imaging journey for completion of diagnostic or interventional examinations. In order to maintain constant awareness of patients' expectations, key expectations have been summarised in an easy-to-remember mnemonic: PATIENTS CARERS AIMS. Due to disparate healthcare systems and medical imaging services in Europe, not all patient expectations can be systematically met, but healthcare providers should be mindful, when setting up new operational procedures, of the need to focus on patient-centred needs and care. At times when new or improved technology is being introduced, such as artificial intelligence applications, telemedicine, robotisation of interventional procedures and digitised records, the impact on radiologist-patient communication and interactions should be considered.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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