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Prevalence of Productivity-Enhancing Technologies in Radiology

Nikhil R. Nayak1, Cristian Meghea2, Mythreyi Bhargavan2, Howard P. Forman1 and Jonathan H. Sunshine2

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 20 York St., Tomkins East 2, New Haven, CT 06520.
2 Research Department, American College of Radiology, Reston, VA.


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Fig. 1 Bar graph shows prevalence of each technology among all radiologists (white bars) and among the following categories of radiology practices: all practices (black bars), solo practices (dark gray bars), and multiradiologist practices (light gray bars). SRS = speech recognition software, WRLs = wet-reading telephone lines, PAs = physician assistants.

 

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Fig. 2 Bar graph shows prevalence of having at least one of a pair of technologies among all radiologists (white bars), all practices (black bars), solo practices (dark gray bars), and multiradiologist practices (light gray bars). SRS = speech recognition software, WRLs = wet-reading telephone lines.

 

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