The effectiveness of the radiology department in conducting and interpreting medical diagnostic examinations

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v5nS1.15226

Authors

  • Sami Mohammed Aloufi Radiology technician, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs

Keywords:

Radiology, Medical Diagnostic, modern hospital, complex medical, medical bridges

Abstract

An important requirement of the modern hospital is to analyze and make decisions on complex medical cases in a short time frame. Strategies to achieve this goal rely on three distinct and interrelated elements: medical knowledge, medical technologies, and medical bridges. These strategies, when applied to images and medicine, have the potential to change the decision-making process by healthcare professionals, as they provide more integrated and simultaneous access to data, leading to more timely assessment of the condition and improved patient care. This state of affairs provided by the healthcare environment is supported by qualified professionals who are better able to perform multimodal analysis at high levels of complexity in multidisciplinary teams. This research project aims to measure the effectiveness of the radiology department in performing and interpreting medical diagnostic examinations. Through an integrated team approach, this department activates and improves the medical knowledge strategies established in the imaging and medicine model. Medical bridges allow for improved image acquisition and diagnosis techniques and prediction of therapeutic efficacy, allowing more integrated and simultaneous access to data. The decision-making process by healthcare professionals provides a more timely assessment of the condition, leading to better patient care. 

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Published

05-10-2021

How to Cite

Aloufi, S. M. (2021). The effectiveness of the radiology department in conducting and interpreting medical diagnostic examinations. International Journal of Health Sciences, 5(S1), 1319–1327. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v5nS1.15226

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Peer Review Articles