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. 2014 Nov;11(11):1053-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2014.05.014. Epub 2014 Jul 31.

MRI of the knee and shoulder performed before radiography

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MRI of the knee and shoulder performed before radiography

Elizabeth George et al. J Am Coll Radiol. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: Available data are limited on the level of adherence to established guidelines for appropriate utilization of MR in musculoskeletal imaging. This study estimates the percentage of MRI examinations for knee and shoulder pain or tendonitis performed without prior radiography, which thus may fall outside the ACR Appropriateness Criteria for the Medicare and commercially insured populations.

Methods: The percentage of MRI examinations for knee and shoulder pain or tendonitis performed without prior radiography was estimated among patients in the Medicare 5% carrier claims limited data set and among commercially insured patients in the Truven Marketscan Treatment Pathways database in 2010.

Results: Approximately 28% of all knee MRIs, and 35%-37% of all shoulder MRIs were performed without recent prior radiographs. The extrapolated expense of these potentially unwarranted MRIs in the entire fee-for-service Medicare population was between $20 and $35 million. Between 20% and 23% of patients undergoing knee MRI, and 27%-32% undergoing shoulder MRI, did not have radiographic examination at any point before the MRI in the same calendar year.

Conclusions: MRI performed without prior radiography represents a potential gap in care and should be considered as an area for establishment of performance measures.

Keywords: Appropriateness criteria; decision support; overutilization; performance measure; radiology.

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