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The impact of innovations in medical Imaging on healthcare econom | 49920

Primary Health Care: Open Access

ISSN - 2167-1079

The impact of innovations in medical Imaging on healthcare economics

4th World Congress on Health Economics, Health Policy and Healthcare Management

September 13-14, 2018 | Zurich, Switzerland

Shina Ghafoor-Ameen

Hospital of Thun, Switzerland

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Primary Health Care

Abstract :

The continuously rising healthcare costs present a great challenge for the community and therefore demand new opportunities for innovation. Medical imaging is one of the fastest growing areas of medicine. The field of Radiology is expanded dramatically leading in most of the cases to provide a precise diagnosis in few minutes. Imaging technology has undergone a tremendous progress from Roentgenā??s discovery of X-rays to present day Ultrasound (US) Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Medical imaging replaces the need for surgery and shortens time in the hospital. Impacts on quality are because new equipment offers higher imaging quality and reduced radiation exposure, owing to the improvement of technologies using X-rays or to the substitution of non-ionizing technologies (e.g. MR imaging). Some studies provided the evidence that MRI is cost effective examination, however this needs to be considered case by case and as per compelling indication. New technologies being developed for MRI to decrease exam scan times and increase diagnostic impact. Furthermore an improving cost effective technology like Teleradiology continues to spread and will bring the overall healthcare costs further down. New innovation is a bargain if it can improve the quality of life and prevent the high cost of disability

Biography :

Shina Ghafoor-Ameen has been graduated from College of Medicine at the University of Almustansiriya, Baghdad, Iraq as Medical Doctor and Postgraduate specialist training in Diagnostic Radiology (FMH) at the University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland. She have done Sub-Speciality training (Fellowship) in Musculoskeletal Radiology, University Hospital of Berne, Switzerland. Presently she is working as Consultant Radiologist and Lead of MRI Diagnostics, Hospital of Thun, Berne, Switzerland.

E-mail: shinaameen@yahoo.com

 

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