Understanding and Confronting Our Mistakes: The Epidemiology of Error in Radiology and Strategies for Error Reduction
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Arriving at a medical diagnosis is a highly complex process that is extremely error prone. Missed or delayed diagnoses often lead to patient harm and missed opportunities for treatment. Since medical imaging is a major contributor to the overall diagnostic process, it is also a major potential source of diagnostic error. Although some diagnoses may be missed because of the technical or physical limitations of the imaging modality, including image resolution, intrinsic or extrinsic contrast, and signal-to-noise ratio, most missed radiologic diagnoses are attributable to image interpretation errors by radiologists. Radiologic interpretation cannot be mechanized or automated; it is a human enterprise based on…
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3Topics & keywords
- Medical diagnosis
- Medicine
- Abnormality
- Harm
- Medical physics
- Radiology
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Good health and well-being