Evidence-Based Imaging: Quality Imaging in Patient Care, Revised Edition presents the radiologist and clinician with a user-friendly guide to the evidence-based science and the merit behind the diagnostic imaging performed in medicine. Edited by Drs. L. Santiago Medina, C. Craig Blackmore, and Kimberly E. Applegate, this ideal reference gathers contributions by internationally-renowned specialists in the field. The book provides a systematic framework for understanding the best imaging choices for patient care. Chapters highlight key points that support the clinical applications, allowing fast access to pertinent information. Topics include patient selection, imaging strategies, test performance, cost-effectiveness, and applicability. This Revised Edition adds ten new chapters to the material from the original, hardcover edition, covering radiation risk in medical imaging, the economic and regulatory impact of evidence-based imaging in the new healthcare reform environment in the United States, and new topics on common disorders. By offering a clear understanding of the science behind the evidence, the book fills a void for radiologists, clinicians, residents, and others with an interest in medical imaging and a desire to implement an evidence-based approach.
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From the reviews:
"The format for the chapters is concise, consistent, commendable, and user-friendly. ... This book has a wide reading audience ranging from radiologists, clinicians, and radiation therapists to the trainees in each discipline. ... this book should also be read and used by third-party payers and individuals who are responsible for allocating imaging resources from the state to national levels ... . This is a must-have book for individual libraries, and copies should also be available to all individuals dealing with health care issues." (Aurelio Matamoros, Jr., The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 53 (4), April, 2012)
"The format for the chapters is concise, consistent, commendable, and user-friendly. ... This book has a wide reading audience ranging from radiologists, clinicians, and radiation therapists to the trainees in each discipline. ... this book should also be read and used by third-party payers and individuals who are responsible for allocating imaging resources from the state to national levels ... . This is a must-have book for individual libraries, and copies should also be available to all individuals dealing with health care issues." (Aurelio Matamoros, Jr., The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 53 (4), April, 2012)