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  • Radiology
  • Healthcare Policy

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  • The US government promotes clinical decision support (CDS) to optimize imaging resource utilization.
  • Medicare reimbursement changes starting January 2020 incentivize the use of appropriate use criteria (AUC).
  • While direct impact on pediatric imaging is limited, evolving insurance benchmarks may affect its adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the initial underrepresentation of pediatric imaging in CDS.
  • To detail the collaborative efforts of the American College of Radiology and Society for Pediatric Radiology.
  • To share practical experiences and lessons learned from implementing CDS in pediatric hospitals.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a subcommittee with representation from key radiology organizations.
  • Deployment of CDS software in two independent pediatric hospital settings.
  • Analysis of implementation experiences and identification of key challenges and successes.

Main Results:

  • Successful integration of pediatric considerations into CDS frameworks.
  • Demonstrated feasibility of implementing CDS in specialized pediatric care environments.
  • Identified critical factors for successful CDS adoption in pediatric radiology.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative efforts are crucial for advancing pediatric imaging within CDS.
  • Implementation of CDS in pediatric hospitals provides valuable insights for broader adoption.
  • CDS holds significant potential for improving the judicious use of imaging in pediatric patients.