Computers in radiology departments
- PMID: 2178722
- DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-63-746-89
Computers in radiology departments
Abstract
Although the computer is now becoming more common in radiology departments, where its application is generally in the field of assisting in the operational effectiveness of the department at a clerical and secretarial level, the implementation of the White Paper "Working for Patients" will make it increasingly important for the radiologist in charge of a department and the superintendent radiographer to have the facts and figures of the operation of the department at their fingertips. This will be to the benefit of our patients, as it can only lead to an improvement in the effectiveness of our activities. Such information will also give us greater confidence in discussion with clinical colleagues, by providing specific facts relating to unrealistic use of the services we provide.
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