Swiss Hospital Institute's approach to the problems of magnetic resonance imaging.

Journal of health care technology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
F Gutzwiller, H Gautschi, R Chrzanowski
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The Swiss Hospital Institute, a nonprofit institution that provides guidance on hospital planning and operation to Switzerland's health care community, conducted in 1984 a comprehensive study of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy via a 17-member commission that examined all aspects of these emerging technologies. Future MRI utilization was estimated by developing five clinical categories of possible MRI use, based on ICD codes, and a probability of MRI utilization was developed for each category. By applying these probabilities to the number of inpatient admissions in each category, an annual nationwide volume of 20,000 scans was estimated. Ten MRI systems were considered adequate for a period of up to five years after the report's promulgation, based on a per-system annual throughput of 1,900-2,000 patients. A superconducting-magnet system with an 0.5-T field strength was deemed the most suitable, with units to be located in university hospitals. [Spectroscopy was considered best left to separate research installations.] The cost of equipment and construction for the 0.5-T superconducting magnet system were calculated as high as 3.6 million Swiss francs (Sfr) (approximately $1.65 million at fall 1985 exchange rates). the annual operating cost was estimated as Sfr 1.3 million ($600,000). On this basis a per-study fee of Sfr 690 ($315) was projected. The study recommended health insurance coverage of MRi use, only in patients with well-proven clinical indications for an MRI scan. The report is expected to aid in the orderly introduction of MRI into Switzerland's health care system.

瑞士医院研究所解决磁共振成像问题的方法。
瑞士医院研究所(Swiss Hospital Institute)是一家为瑞士医疗保健界提供医院规划和运营指导的非营利机构,该机构于1984年通过一个由17名成员组成的委员会对磁共振成像(MRI)和磁共振波谱进行了全面研究,该委员会审查了这些新兴技术的所有方面。根据ICD代码,通过制定可能的MRI使用的五个临床类别来估计未来的MRI使用情况,并为每个类别制定MRI使用的概率。通过将这些概率应用于每个类别的住院人数,估计全国每年的扫描量为20,000次。根据每个系统每年1900 - 2000例患者的吞吐量,十个MRI系统被认为在报告颁布后的五年内是足够的。电场强度为0.5 t的超导磁体系统被认为是最合适的,可以在大学医院安装。[光谱学被认为最好留给独立的研究机构。0.5 t超导磁体系统的设备和建造成本高达360万瑞士法郎(Sfr)(按1985年秋季汇率计算约为165万美元)。每年的运营成本估计为130万瑞士法郎(60万美元)。在此基础上,预计每次学习费用为690瑞士法郎(315美元)。该研究建议,只有在有充分证明的MRi扫描临床适应症的患者中,医疗保险才能覆盖MRi的使用。该报告预计将有助于将核磁共振成像有序地引入瑞士的医疗保健系统。
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