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AHRA survey. Staff utilization: Part III.

B F Rubenzer1, J M Conway

  • 1Community Memorial Hospital, Menomonee Falls, WI.

Radiology Management
|March 4, 1994
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This 1993 survey details staff utilization in radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, and cardiac catheterization. It compares procedure volumes and full-time equivalents (FTEs) to 1989 data.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
  • Healthcare Administration and Management

Background:

  • The American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) conducted membership surveys to assess staff utilization.
  • Previous survey data from 1989 provides a benchmark for comparison.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the final installment of the 1993 AHRA membership survey results.
  • To report on staff utilization, procedure volumes, and full-time equivalents (FTEs) in specific radiology departments.
  • To compare 1993 findings with 1989 survey data.

Main Methods:

  • The study utilized data from the 1993 AHRA membership survey.
  • Data collected included procedure volumes and the number of FTEs within departmental areas.
  • A comparative analysis was performed against results from a similar 1989 survey.

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Main Results:

  • Presents findings for radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, interventional/angiography, and cardiac catheterization departments.
  • Details procedure volumes and FTE numbers for these specialized areas in 1993.
  • Highlights changes or trends in staff utilization and workload compared to 1989.

Conclusions:

  • The 1993 survey provides updated insights into staff utilization in key radiology subspecialties.
  • Comparison with 1989 data allows for the assessment of trends in operational efficiency and staffing.
  • Findings can inform healthcare administrators in resource allocation and strategic planning.