Error and discrepancy in radiology: inevitable or avoidable?

Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 171 - 182
Published: Dec 7, 2016
Abstract
Errors and discrepancies in radiology practice are uncomfortably common, with an estimated day-to-day rate of 3–5% of studies reported, and much higher rates reported in many targeted studies. Nonetheless, the meaning of the terms “error” and “discrepancy” and the relationship to medical negligence are frequently misunderstood. This review outlines the incidence of such events, the ways they can be categorized to aid understanding, and potential...
Paper Details
Title
Error and discrepancy in radiology: inevitable or avoidable?
Published Date
Dec 7, 2016
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
171 - 182
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