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A Business Analytics Software Tool for Monitoring and Predicting Radiology Throughput Performance.

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  • 1Réiteach Computer Systems, Anfield House, Baldonnell Business Park, Naas Road, Dublin 22, Ireland. stephen.jones@reiteach.ie.

Journal of Digital Imaging
|March 10, 2016
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Business analytics (BA) improves radiology departments by providing data visibility for better decision support and resource management. This technology enhances operational efficiencies and overall departmental performance.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology Informatics
  • Health Services Research
  • Information Technology in Healthcare

Background:

  • Business analytics (BA) is increasingly adopted in healthcare for data analysis and decision support.
  • Radiology departments can benefit from BA for enhanced resource management and operational insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of Business Analytics (BA) technologies on decision support and resource management in radiology departments.
  • To assess the potential of BA tools in improving operational efficiencies within radiology.

Main Methods:

  • Identified IT requirements with key stakeholders.
  • Designed, developed, and implemented a prototype BA software tool.
  • Conducted a qualitative evaluation through semi-structured interviews with stakeholders.
Keywords:
AnalyticsBusiness analyticsBusiness intelligenceDecision supportDigital dashboardOLAPOperational efficienciesPredictive analysisWaiting lists

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Main Results:

  • BA software provides comprehensive visibility of radiology performance data.
  • The developed tool demonstrated potential for improving operational efficiencies.
  • Stakeholder feedback indicated BA's utility in resource management.

Conclusions:

  • Business analytics technologies can significantly enhance decision support in radiology.
  • Implementing BA tools can lead to improved operational efficiencies and resource management in radiology departments.
  • Further adoption of BA in radiology is recommended for data-driven improvements.