A few years ago, our hospital system was poised to integrate an additional practice.
Several committees were tasked with outlining what subsets of radiologic imaging would
be handled in the community versus the academic centers, and cardiovascular imaging
was considered by a committee including stakeholders from all relevant stakeholders
(academic and community Radiologists and Cardiologists). Discussion amongst our committee
was interesting, albeit at the time it was largely theoretical, since large swaths
of “advanced” imaging were confined to our academic medical centers. A few years and
a small worldwide respiratory borne viral pandemic later, our system and our practice
of cardiovascular imaging is rapidly integrating, even more widely than initially
anticipated.
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