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CDC: The Use of Imaging Studies in Emergency Medicine Up 4X in Fifteen Years

It’s often said that the beleaguered emergency department (ED) is the initial point of care for many patients. In this current broken healthcare delivery system, that means an umbrella which “covers” the uninsured as well as those who are underinsured. The total cost for these points of acute care notwithstanding, how is the best way to explain new numbers out of the CDC this week?

The CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics reported the numbers in its annual summary of U.S. data on disease conditions, health behaviors and use of medical services. The scan figures are based on visits to roughly 500 hospitals and 3,000 doctor’s offices and outpatient clinics.

According to this survey data, the CDC says that the use of imaging modalities in the ED has quadrupled since the mid-1990s. Besides being just another point of confirmation of the origin of skyrocketing healthcare costs in this country, the heavy emphasis placed on tech will not abate anytime soon. Issues pertaining to defensive medicine, integration of such tech into ingrained training of new physicians, and the cost of using such technology within the medical device market are all good reasons to try to begin attacking this startling — yet, unsurprising — statistic. | LINK

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