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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : 175-181, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77117

ABSTRACT

According to the reports presented at the Asian Radiology Forum 2015, organized by the Korean Society of Radiology (KSR) during the Korean Congress of Radiology (KCR) in September 2015 in Seoul, there is an increasing need to promote international exchange and collaboration amongst radiology societies in Asian countries. The Asian Radiology Forum was first held by KSR and the national delegates of Asian radiological partner societies, who attended this meeting with the aim of discussing selected subjects of global relevance in radiology. In 2015, current stands, pros and cons, and future plans for inter-society collaboration between each Asian radiological partner societies were primarily discussed. The Asian radiology societies have international collaborations with each other through various activities, such as joint symposia, exchange programs, social exchange, and international membership. The advantages of continuing inter-society collaboration in most of the Asian radiology societies include international speakers, diverse clinical research, and cutting edge technology; while limited range of financial and human resources, language barrier, differences in goals and expectations are claimed as disadvantages. With regard to the future, most of the Asian radiology societies focus on expanding partner societies and enhancing globalization and collaboration programs through various international meetings and exchange programs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asia , International Cooperation , Radiology/organization & administration , Research , Societies, Medical
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Córdoba; s.n; 2015. 101 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-871372

ABSTRACT

El principal problema del Servicio de Radiología del Hospital “EL RODEO” ha sido y ha fundamentado este trabajo, “la falta de información”, la cual nos impide conocer la cantidad necesaria de profesionales, insumos que necesita y tipos de prestaciones que brinda este Nosocomio, evidenciando las falencias en la gestión hospitalaria. Satisfacer esta necesidad nos va a permitir realizar una medición y posterior planificación para poder desarrollar un servicio continuo y eficaz a la población. Es por ello que el Objetivo principal es “Elaborar un análisis epidemiológico de la utilización de prestaciones radiológicas en el Hospital de El Rodeo”. En la gestión de los servicios de salud se recurre a las mediciones epidemiológicas para resolver el tipo y cantidad de servicios a ofrecer a la población a cargo y evaluar sus efectos e impacto. Para lograr el objetivo se ha recogido la totalidad de los datos que posee el servicio, y así conocer el nivel de utilización de la radiología del mencionado nosocomio. También a tener en cuenta que estos datos son tomados desde el año 2006 al año 2011, ya que no existe información previa


SUMMARY: The main problem Radiology Service " RODEO " Hospital has been and has informed this work , "lack of information " , which prevents us from knowing the number of professionals , supplies you need and types of services provided by this hospital , showing the flaws in hospital management . Meeting this need will allow us to take a measurement and further planning to develop a continuous and effective service to the population. That is why the main goal is to “Create an epidemiological analysis of the use of radiological services at the Hospital of The Rodeo”. In the management of health services epidemiological uses to solve the type and amount of services to offer to the people in charge and assess its effects and impact measurements. To achieve the objective has collected all of the data held by the service, and to know the level of use of radiology that hospital. Also note that these data are taken from 2006 to 2011, since there is no prior information


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Health Services Administration , Health Services Research , Radiology/organization & administration , Radiology Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Diagnostic Services/organization & administration , Argentina/epidemiology
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Radiol. bras ; 38(5): 347-354, set.-out. 2005.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-417042

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Realizar um levantamento no Estado de São Paulo das informações referentes a equipamentos de diagnóstico por imagem e exames radiológicos. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Essas informações foram obtidas através do Departamento de Informática do Sistema Unico de Saúde (Datasus). A distribuição de equipamentos e a freqüência anual de exames foram analisadas considerando-se as diferentes regiões de saúde (Diretorias de Saúde) que compõem o Estado e suas respectivas populações. RESULTADOS: Os resultados obtidos apontam para diferenças regionais significativas, tanto em relação à distribuição de equipamentos como à freqüência de exames. Comparações com dados disponíveis de outros países indicam que pode haver demanda por parte da população em relação a exames de diagnóstico por imagem, principalmente no caso de mamografia, embora o acesso público a esses serviços tenha melhorado nos últimos anos. CONCLUSÃO: Estudos como este demonstram a importância da democratização das informações do sistema de saúde do País e contribuem para uma análise sistemática e objetiva de áreas específicas, servindo de referência para futuros trabalhos.


OBJECTIVE: To obtain information on diagnostic imaging equipment and radiological examinations in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The overall information was obtained through the Department of Computer Science of SUS – "Sistema Único de Saúde" (National Health System). The distribution of equipments and the annual frequency of examinations were analyzed considering the various health care State regions and their respective population. RESULTS: The results indicated significant regional differences, both regarding equipment distribution and frequency of examinations. Comparison with data available from other countries show that part of the population may require access to other imaging methods, particularly mammography, although access to these services have improved in the last years. CONCLUSION: This type of study show the importance of disclosure of information from the National Health System, which allows systematic and objective analysis of specific health issues, and may be used as a reference for future works.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diagnostic Equipment/statistics & numerical data , Medical Examination , Radiology Information Systems , Radiology/organization & administration , Unified Health System , Brazil , National Health Systems
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