@article{1794, author = {Barun Aryal and Derek A. Khorsand and Theodore J. Dubinsky}, title = {The Clinical and Medicolegal Implications of Radiology Results Communication.}, abstract = {

Multiple guidelines and legal precedents have established the radiologist's duty to inform clinicians directly of critical findings, or findings that will greatly impact patient health in a timely manner [1]. While the number one cause for radiology malpractice cases is misdiagnosis, the literature shows a growing portion of lawsuits surrounding breakdowns in communication between radiologists and ordering providers [2,3]. As such, a review of guidelines related to the communication of imaging results is warranted. We will describe and provide our perspective on results communication as well as attempt to further define ideal communication practices in healthcare scenarios that fall outside of normal cases.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {Curr Probl Diagn Radiol}, volume = {47}, pages = {287-289}, month = {09/2018}, issn = {1535-6302}, doi = {10.1067/j.cpradiol.2017.09.009}, language = {eng}, }