Overnight attending radiologist coverage decreases imaging-related emergency department recalls by at least 90.
Rawan Abu MughliEric DurrantDeyvison Talmo Baia MedeirosDominick SheltonJason RobinsSadia Raheez QamarMichael E O'KeeffeFerco Henricus BergerPublished in: Emergency radiology (2021)
Section 1: What is already known on this subject • Radiology resident preliminary report discrepancy rates are low. • Overnight attending radiologist coverage is a model increasingly applied in academic and large non-academic centers. • Patient recalls to the ED are a burden to the patient and impact patient throughput in (over)crowded EDs. Section 2: What this study adds • First study to look at the impact of overnight attending final reports on the recall rate for ED patients with overnight imaging performed. • While absolute numbers are low, there is a significant decrease in patients returning to ED for imaging related issues after introducing overnight attending coverage. • Resident autonomy can be preserved and training enhanced while increasing patient safety and comfort.
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