The costs and effects of introducing selectively trained radiographers to an A&E reporting service: a retrospective controlled before and after study

Br J Radiol. 2005 Jun;78(930):499-505. doi: 10.1259/bjr/51196310.

Abstract

The costs and effects of introducing selectively trained radiographers reporting accident and emergency (A&E) radiographs of the appendicular skeleton in a district general hospital were assessed using a retrospective controlled before and after design. Reference standard reports were compared with a random stratified sample of 200 A&E and 200 general practitioner (GP) reports before and after the intervention. GP reports were used as a non-intervention, non-equivalent control group. An A&E specialist registrar judged whether incorrect A&E reports might have a clinically important effect on patient management. The effect of incorrect A&E reports on outcome was assessed by patient re-attendance to the hospital because of missed abnormalities. The annual, average and incremental costs of radiographers and radiologists reporting A&E radiographs were calculated and a sensitivity analysis was undertaken. The introduction of the radiographers resulted in a 1% (95% CI -7.9 to 5.9) fall in A&E radiograph reporting accuracy and 11% (95% CI -33.7 to 11.3) reduction of cases in which incorrect A&E reports might have a clinically important effect on patient management. Only two A&E reports (one before and one after the intervention) affected patient outcome in that a fracture missed at the first visit resulted in patient re-attendance to the X-ray Department. There was a saving of 361 pounds per annum to the X-ray Department. In conclusion this study provides further evidence that selectively trained radiographers can accurately report A&E plain radiographs and at no additional cost.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence
  • Education, Continuing
  • Emergency Service, Hospital / economics
  • Emergency Service, Hospital / organization & administration*
  • England
  • Health Services Research
  • Hospital Costs*
  • Humans
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • Radiography / economics*
  • Radiology / education
  • Radiology / organization & administration
  • Radiology Department, Hospital / economics
  • Radiology Department, Hospital / organization & administration*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity