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A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists
PURPOSE: This study featured a survey that offers a snapshot of various teleradiology practices in Turkey, a Group of Twenty country that has undertaken a major transformation of its health care system during the last two decades and is currently the world leader in terms of the combined number of p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10679592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36959755 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2022.221713 |
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author | Dicle, Oğuz Şenol, Utku Özmen, Mustafa Nasuh Aydıngöz, Üstün |
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description | PURPOSE: This study featured a survey that offers a snapshot of various teleradiology practices in Turkey, a Group of Twenty country that has undertaken a major transformation of its health care system during the last two decades and is currently the world leader in terms of the combined number of per capita magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography examinations performed (which represent the bulk of teleradiology services worldwide). METHODS: The study data was collected from 4736 Turkish Society of Radiology (TSR) members via an electronic platform in the web environment through a questionnaire consisting of 24 questions. The survey was conducted in a 3-month time window (March–May 2021). Statistical tools were used for the analysis of the quantitative data. RESULTS: Responses from 156 members of the TSR comprised the study data, revealing that teleradiology is used for various applications in Turkey. Almost half of the participants (49%) performed teleradiology only in the private sector. Half of the respondents (51%) stated that they reported images at home for multiple centers. Moreover, 38% of the participants had been reporting more than 50 examinations per day, and 74% of the respondents earned less than 0.50 Euro per examination they reported. The overall satisfaction with teleradiology among the teleradiologists was, on average, 4.7 out of 10 points. CONCLUSION: The results are both promising for the future (i.e., concerning the propensity for adopting new technology) and alarming for the current state of affairs (i.e., insufficient radiologist reimbursement and lack of licensing and accreditation of teleradiology service providers). Periodic surveys performed in countries with different health care systems concerning financial, technical, and medicolegal aspects might reveal an up-to-date landscape of teleradiology practices worldwide and help guide local and regional decision-makers. |
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spelling | pubmed-106795922023-12-05 A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists Dicle, Oğuz Şenol, Utku Özmen, Mustafa Nasuh Aydıngöz, Üstün Diagn Interv Radiol Artificial Intelligence and Informatics - Original Article PURPOSE: This study featured a survey that offers a snapshot of various teleradiology practices in Turkey, a Group of Twenty country that has undertaken a major transformation of its health care system during the last two decades and is currently the world leader in terms of the combined number of per capita magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography examinations performed (which represent the bulk of teleradiology services worldwide). METHODS: The study data was collected from 4736 Turkish Society of Radiology (TSR) members via an electronic platform in the web environment through a questionnaire consisting of 24 questions. The survey was conducted in a 3-month time window (March–May 2021). Statistical tools were used for the analysis of the quantitative data. RESULTS: Responses from 156 members of the TSR comprised the study data, revealing that teleradiology is used for various applications in Turkey. Almost half of the participants (49%) performed teleradiology only in the private sector. Half of the respondents (51%) stated that they reported images at home for multiple centers. Moreover, 38% of the participants had been reporting more than 50 examinations per day, and 74% of the respondents earned less than 0.50 Euro per examination they reported. The overall satisfaction with teleradiology among the teleradiologists was, on average, 4.7 out of 10 points. CONCLUSION: The results are both promising for the future (i.e., concerning the propensity for adopting new technology) and alarming for the current state of affairs (i.e., insufficient radiologist reimbursement and lack of licensing and accreditation of teleradiology service providers). Periodic surveys performed in countries with different health care systems concerning financial, technical, and medicolegal aspects might reveal an up-to-date landscape of teleradiology practices worldwide and help guide local and regional decision-makers. Galenos Publishing 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10679592/ /pubmed/36959755 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2022.221713 Text en © Copyright 2023 by Turkish Society of Radiology | Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, published by Galenos Publishing House. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Artificial Intelligence and Informatics - Original Article Dicle, Oğuz Şenol, Utku Özmen, Mustafa Nasuh Aydıngöz, Üstün A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title | A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title_full | A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title_fullStr | A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title_full_unstemmed | A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title_short | A snapshot of teleradiology practice in Turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
title_sort | snapshot of teleradiology practice in turkey: the results of a survey among radiologists |
topic | Artificial Intelligence and Informatics - Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10679592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36959755 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2022.221713 |
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