Continuing to Thrive in Academic Radiology Despite Decreasing Reimbursement

Sunil Jeph, Kathleen Gundry, Jonathon Maffie, Jonathan G. Martin, Gloria J.Guzman Perez-Carrillo, Bradley M. Spieler, Prabhakar Shantha Rajiah

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Abstract

Decreasing radiology reimbursement is a major challenge faced by academic radiology practices in the United States. The consequent increased workload from reading more radiological studies can lead to job dissatisfaction, burnout and adverse impact on research, innovation, and education. Thriving successfully in an academic practice despite low reimbursement requires modification of radiology business models and culture of the practice. In this article, we review the financial and operational strategies to mitigate low reimbursement and strategies for thriving in academic radiology without burnout.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-19
Number of pages6
JournalCurrent Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume52
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2023

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