Balancing High Clinical Volumes and Non-RVU Generating Activities in Radiology, Part ll: Future Directions

The Radiology Research Alliance (RRA) of the Association of Academic Radiology (AAR) creates task forces to study emerging trends shaping the future of radiology. This article highlights the findings of the AAR-RRA Task Force on Balancing High Clinical Volumes and non-relative value unit (Non-RVU)-G...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic radiology 2024-12
Hauptverfasser: Mazaheri, Parisa, Whitman, Gary J., DeSimone, Ariadne K., Ros, Pablo R., Avey, Gregory D., Hadi, Mohiuddin, Narula, Jay P., Williamson, Clinton R., Vilanilam, George, Yaghmai, Vahid
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Zusammenfassung:The Radiology Research Alliance (RRA) of the Association of Academic Radiology (AAR) creates task forces to study emerging trends shaping the future of radiology. This article highlights the findings of the AAR-RRA Task Force on Balancing High Clinical Volumes and non-relative value unit (Non-RVU)-Generating Activities. The Task Force's mission was to evaluate and emphasize the value of non-RVU-generating activities that academic radiologists perform. The work of this Task Force is presented in two separate manuscripts: Part I outlines the current landscape, while this manuscript, Part II, explores future directions for academic radiology departments seeking a better balance between high clinical workloads and non-RVU-generating opportunities for their faculty.
ISSN:1076-6332
1878-4046
1878-4046
DOI:10.1016/j.acra.2024.11.007