Radiology Benchmarks Collaborative for
Results-Oriented Radiology Departments
In order to remain successful, radiology departments continually balance a variety of factors: shrinking reimbursements; rising study volumes; expanding new technologies; managing customer expenditures; maximizing radiologists' time; and adhering to standards.
Because radiology accounts for a significant portion of a hospital's revenue and expenditures, finding this balance is crucial.
Do you know...
- How you compare to your goals?
- How you compare to your peers?
- All about your study volume?
- If your technologists are handling the volume efficiently?
- What modalities are being used the most and when?
- What s the impact of technology to the radiologist workflow?
- The value you are creating to your stakeholders?
- What improvements will give the best return on value?
To help radiology departments achieve success, McKesson created the Radiology Benchmarks Collaborative™, an automated benchmarking service designed specifically to leverage healthcare benchmarks and business intelligence to improve the performance of your radiology department. The Radiology Benchmarks Collaborative (RBC) provides a method to translate available clinical data into process measurements that you need to meet your radiology department performance goals, to find that resource balance and to positively impact patient care.
Benefits
- Helps optimize overall financial, operational and clinical performance of your radiology department
- Empowers Radiology Directors to have meaningful, fact-based interactions with senior management, providers and radiology staff regarding performance and improvement opportunities
- Offers networking opportunities to share best practices with a growing community of subscribers
- Provides actionable insight into the greatest areas of opportunity
- Minimizes the cost of collecting and analyzing throughput and capacity metrics
- Offers an easy to use and fast to implement solution at great value.
To learn more, visit the RBC Web site