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Radiology ; 209(2): 405-10, 1998 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9807566

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PURPOSE: To determine how successful two large academic radiology departments have been in responding to market-driven pressures to reduce costs and improve productivity by downsizing their technical and support staffs while maintaining or increasing volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A longitudinal study was performed in which benchmarking techniques were used to assess the changes in cost and productivity of the two departments for 5 years (fiscal years 1992-1996). Cost per relative value unit and relative value units per full-time equivalent employee were tracked. RESULTS: Substantial cost reduction and productivity enhancement were realized as linear improvements in two key metrics, namely, cost per relative value unit (decline of 19.0% [decline of $7.60 on a base year cost of $40.00] to 28.8% [$12.18 of $42.21]; P < or = .001) and relative value unit per full-time equivalent employee (increase of 46.0% [increase of 759.55 units over a base year productivity of 1,651.45 units] to 55.8% [968.28 of 1,733.97 units]; P < .001), during the 5 years of study. CONCLUSION: Academic radiology departments have proved that they can "do more with less" over a sustained period.


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Academic Medical Centers/organization & administration , Efficiency, Organizational/economics , Radiology Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Academic Medical Centers/economics , Benchmarking , Boston , Cost Control , Costs and Cost Analysis , Efficiency , Efficiency, Organizational/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Radiology Department, Hospital/economics
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