QA tool shows value of MSK secondary interpretations

Wednesday, December 3 | 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. | INS160 | Lakeside Learning Center
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania will show data that highlight the advantage of having subspecialty radiologists provide secondary interpretations of external musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging exams.

Seeking to help the musculoskeletal section determine the effect of secondary interpretations performed on external imaging studies, Dr. Asheesh Harsha developed MOI-RADS, an automated quality assurance (QA) tool.

Using structured reporting, Harsha introduced a macro for these studies that indicated concordance or discordance with the first interpretation, according to senior author Dr. Tessa Cook, PhD.

"He also reviewed the electronic medical record to determine if the discrepancies identified were clinically significant," Cook said. "This provided feedback to the radiologists who performed the secondary interpretations and validates the role of our radiology department in performing these secondary reviews."

Learn more about MOI-RADS and the value of having subspecialty radiologists provide secondary interpretations of external musculoskeletal imaging studies at Lakeside Learning Center.

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