COFFEE & TALK SESSION

C 28 - Value in radiology: in the eye of the beholder

Lectures

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C 28_1 - Artificial intelligence and value-based health care

C 28_1 - Artificial intelligence and value-based health care

06:44Paul R. Algra, Alkmaar / NL

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the Value-based Healthcare Centre's implementation of value-based health care (VBHC).
2. To understand the practical challenges of organising health care delivery based on value.
3. To understand the administrative, managerial, and financial processes of VBHC in practice.

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C 28_2 - What do patients value?

C 28_2 - What do patients value?

07:30Caroline Justich, Vienna / AT

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about how to mutually interact with one another in a way that is optimised for both sides.
2. To understand what matters most to patients.
3. To appreciate the need to get prepared for further steps.

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C 28_3 - Results of the ESR patient survey on value-based radiology (VBR)

C 28_3 - Results of the ESR patient survey on value-based radiology (VBR)

08:15Michael H. Fuchsjaeger, Graz / AT

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the results of the ESR value-based radiology patient survey.
2. To appreciate how value is perceived by radiology patients.
3. To understand which factors determine quality and value for patients in radiology.

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C 28_4 - Value of radiology: the Canadian perspective

C 28_4 - Value of radiology: the Canadian perspective

07:23Emil Lee, Langley, BC / CA

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the challenges facing health care delivery in Canada.
2. To understand the value of radiology from a quantitative perspective within the Canadian health care system.
3. To become familiar with the key stakeholders and target audiences that can influence radiology practice and improved patient care.

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C 28_5 - VBR concepts around the globe: similarities and contrasts

C 28_5 - VBR concepts around the globe: similarities and contrasts

07:54James A. Brink, Boston, MA / US

Learning Objectives
1. To understand the different approaches to VBR internationally.
2. To learn about the differences in practical implementations of VBR concepts.
3. To understand the importance of professional societies in promoting best (value-based) practices.

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C 28_6 - Joint paper on value-based radiology

C 28_6 - Joint paper on value-based radiology

12:45Adrian Brady, Cork / IE

Learning Objectives
1. To explain the origin and purpose of the multi-society paper on value-based radiology.
2. To highlight the commonalities and differences between countries relating to value in medicine.
3. To understand how the value contributed to health care by radiology can be objectified and quantified.

C 28-1
Artificial intelligence and value-based health care
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the Value-based Healthcare Centre's implementation of value-based health care (VBHC). 2. To understand the practical challenges of organising health care delivery based on value. 3. To understand the administrative, managerial, and financial processes of VBHC in practice.
C 28-2
What do patients value?
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about how to mutually interact with one another in a way that is optimised for both sides. 2. To understand what matters most to patients. 3. To appreciate the need to get prepared for further steps.
C 28-3
Results of the ESR patient survey on value-based radiology (VBR)
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the results of the ESR value-based radiology patient survey. 2. To appreciate how value is perceived by radiology patients. 3. To understand which factors determine quality and value for patients in radiology.
C 28-4
Value-based pay models for radiology
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the status quo of value-based pay and reimbursement models. 2. To understand the challenges in monetising "value". 3. To learn about the differences between value-based and volume-based pay models.
C 28-5
Value of radiology: the Canadian perspective
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the challenges facing health care delivery in Canada. 2. To understand the value of radiology from a quantitative perspective within the Canadian health care system. 3. To become familiar with the key stakeholders and target audiences that can influence radiology practice and improved patient care.
C 28-6
VBR concepts around the globe: similarities and contrasts
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the different approaches to VBR internationally. 2. To learn about the differences in practical implementations of VBR concepts. 3. To understand the importance of professional societies in promoting best (value-based) practices.
C 28-7
Joint paper on value-based radiology
Learning Objectives
1. To explain the origin and purpose of the multi-society paper on value-based radiology. 2. To highlight the commonalities and differences between countries relating to value in medicine. 3. To understand how the value contributed to health care by radiology can be objectified and quantified.

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