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1 Research Department, American College of Radiology, 1891 Preston White Dr.,
Reston, VA 20191.
2 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT
06520.
OBJECTIVE. The basic characteristics of radiology practices in the United States are described. We defined radiology practices as diagnostic-radiology-only practices, either solo or multiradiologist practices. Findings were compared with those from other data sources.
MATERIALS AND METHODS. In May 1999, the American College of Radiology surveyed 970 practices by mail using a 65-item questionnaire. A final response rate of 66% was achieved. Weighting was used to make responses representative of all radiology practices in the United States.
RESULTS. Approximately 4400 radiology practices existed in the
country; 39% were located in nonmetropolitan or rural areas. The greatest
percentage of practices (85%) was private nonacademic radiology practices. The
greatest percentage of practices (43%) served only hospitals. However, solo
practices were particularly likely (p
0.01) to serve only
nonhospital sites. Of all multiradiologist practices, 87% were completely
owned by their members, but approximately two thirds of academic
multiradiologist practices had outside owners. Seventy percent of
multiradiologist practices interpreted images from outside clinics or groups;
these averaged 3.2 outside clinics or groups for which they interpreted
images.
CONCLUSION. The basic characteristics of radiology practices in 1999 are described. Good agreement was seen with findings obtained from other data sources.
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