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Current and future funding streams for paediatric postmortem imaging: European Society of Paediatric Radiology survey results.
Chambers, Greg; Shelmerdine, Susan C; Aertsen, Michael; Dohna, Martha; Goergen, Stacy K; Johnson, Karl; Klein, Willemijn M; Miller, Elka; Pärtan, Gerald; Perry, David; Rao, Padma; Robinson, Claire; Stegmann, Joachim; Taranath, Ajay; Whitby, Elspeth; van Rijn, Rick R; Arthurs, Owen J.
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  • Chambers G; Department of Radiology, Clarindon Wing, B Floor, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust, Leeds, LS1 3EX, UK. g.chambers@nhs.net.
  • Shelmerdine SC; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  • Aertsen M; UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.
  • Dohna M; NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
  • Goergen SK; Department of Radiology, University Hospitals KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Johnson K; Department of Paediatric Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
  • Klein WM; Monash Health Imaging, Clayton, VIC, Australia.
  • Miller E; Department of Imaging, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia.
  • Pärtan G; Radiology Department, Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Perry D; Department of Medical Imaging, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Rao P; Department of Medical Imaging, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Robinson C; Department of Radiology, Danube Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
  • Stegmann J; Radiology Department, National Women's Health and Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Taranath A; Department of Medical Imaging, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Whitby E; Department of Imaging, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
  • van Rijn RR; Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital Wilhelmstift gGmbH, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Arthurs OJ; Department of Medical Imaging, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Pediatr Radiol ; 53(2): 273-281, 2023 02.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36097227
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Perinatal and childhood postmortem imaging has been accepted as a noninvasive alternative or adjunct to autopsy. However, the variation in funding models from institution to institution is a major factor prohibiting uniform provision of this service.

OBJECTIVE:

To describe current funding models employed in European and non-European institutions offering paediatric postmortem imaging services and to discuss the perceived barriers to future postmortem imaging service provision. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

A web-based 16-question survey was distributed to members of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) and ESPR postmortem imaging task force over a 6-month period (March-August 2021). Survey questions related to the radiologic and autopsy services being offered and how each was funded within the respondent's institute.

RESULTS:

Eighteen individual responses were received (13/18, 72.2% from Europe). Only one-third of the institutions (6/18, 33.3%) have fully funded postmortem imaging services, with the remainder receiving partial (6/18, 33.3%) or no funding (5/18, 27.8%). Funding (full or partial) was more commonly available for forensic work (13/18, 72%), particularly where this was nationally provided. Where funding was not provided, the imaging and reporting costs were absorbed by the institute.

CONCLUSION:

Increased access is required for the expansion of postmortem imaging into routine clinical use. This can only be achieved with formal funding on a national level, potentially through health care commissioning and acknowledgement by health care policy makers and pathology services of the value the service provides following the death of a fetus or child. Funding should include the costs involved in training, equipment, reporting and image acquisition.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Radiología / Diagnóstico por Imagen Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Child / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Radiol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Radiología / Diagnóstico por Imagen Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Child / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Radiol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido
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