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  • Medical Informatics
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Radiologist burnout is a significant issue driven by performance demands and suboptimal technology use.
  • Existing literature lacks focus on leveraging technology to mitigate radiologist burnout.
  • Informatics offers potential solutions to address technology-related challenges in radiology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how informatics-based modifications to existing technology can reduce radiologist burnout.
  • To identify specific technological improvements that enhance workplace engagement for radiologists.
  • To present examples of successful technology adaptations in radiology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on radiologist burnout and technology in healthcare.
  • Analysis of informatics principles applied to radiology workflows.
  • Case study examples of technology modifications and their impact.

Main Results:

  • Informatics modifications can decrease time spent on noninterpretive tasks.
  • Technological improvements can lead to fewer interruptions during radiologist workflows.
  • Enhanced technology facilitates better collegial connections and communication.
  • Optimized technology contributes to improved patient care and diagnostic accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • Informatics-based technology modifications are crucial for reducing radiologist burnout.
  • Strategic implementation of technology can improve radiologist job satisfaction and engagement.
  • Addressing technology's role in burnout is essential for sustainable radiology practice and patient outcomes.