MR equipment acquisition parameters.

Administrative radiology : AR Pub Date : 1995-05-01
C Farr
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Arguably, MR is the most costly and sophisticated diagnostic imaging equipment in wide use today. Since its inception in the mid 1980s, much has been written regarding the purchase criteria for this million-dollar-plus capital investment--most of it pitting one technological advantage against another. Expectedly, the lion's share of this information was directed at radiologists. Today, it is universally accepted that, as far as the MR purchase decision is concerned, the "buck stops" at increasingly higher administrative levels in the healthcare organization. However, it has been our experience that the most satisfactory MRI acquisitions are not made strictly in the executive conference room. They encompass teams of buying influences from the various areas of the hospital that will be impacted by the MRI system. Knowing that institutions have utilization differences, different patient demographics, varying reimbursement agreements and other pertinent areas of definition, this article does not offer a cookie cutter checklist for an MRI purchase. Instead, it profiles the true-life decision-making processes undertaken by four MRI customers. The article's objective is to provide the reader with an understanding of various approaches to the same process from which the reader can glean ideas relevant to his or her own situation.

磁共振设备采集参数。
可以说,磁共振是目前广泛使用的最昂贵、最复杂的诊断成像设备。自20世纪80年代中期诞生以来,关于这项超过百万美元的资本投资的购买标准,已经写了很多文章——其中大部分是一种技术优势与另一种技术优势的较量。不出所料,这些信息的大部分是针对放射科医生的。今天,人们普遍认为,就MR购买决策而言,“责任止于”医疗保健组织中越来越高的行政级别。然而,根据我们的经验,最令人满意的MRI采集并不是严格在行政会议室进行的。他们包括来自医院各个领域的购买团队,这些领域将受到MRI系统的影响。了解到各机构的利用差异、不同的患者人口统计、不同的报销协议和其他相关定义领域,本文不提供购买MRI的千篇一律的清单。相反,它描述了四位MRI客户在现实生活中的决策过程。这篇文章的目的是为读者提供对同一过程的各种方法的理解,读者可以从中收集与他或她自己的情况相关的想法。
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