Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4230216 | Journal of the American College of Radiology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The Joint Commission and other regulatory bodies have mandated that health care organizations implement processes for ongoing physician performance review. Software solutions, such as RADPEERâ¢, have been created to meet this need efficiently. However, the authors believe that available systems are not optimally designed to produce changes in practice and overlook many important aspects of quality by excessive focus on diagnosis. The authors present a new model of peer review known as consensus-oriented group review, which is based on group discussion of cases in a conference setting and places greater emphasis on feedback than traditional systems of radiology peer review. By focusing on the process of peer review, consensus-oriented group review is intended to optimize performance improvement and foster group standards of practice. The authors also describe the software tool developed to implement this process of enriched peer review.
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Authors
Tarik K. MD, H. Benjamin MD, JD, Vrushab Gowda, James H. MD, Daniel I. MD, G. Scott MD, MPH, PhD,