Academic Radiology
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages 214-220, February 2012

Enterprise Imaging:

Planning and Business Justification

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, 505 Parnassus Avenue, Room M-391, San Francisco, CA 94143

Received 29 September 2011; accepted 29 October 2011.

To evaluate financial performance, academic radiology departments most often measure examination volume and general technical and professional expenses. Although these metrics are not standardized, their frequency of use reflects that productivity and financial health are high priorities for academic radiology departments across the United States. In this article, we discuss both of these topics, in the context of projects to expand services, particularly those with an information technology (IT) component. First, we discuss several informatics innovations that increase productivity or expand service. Second, we explain core financial analysis concepts applicable to radiology departments. Third, we discuss the unique challenge of evaluating a potential IT project for an academic radiology department, when intangible benefits are difficult to quantify. Financial models are only one of several components used for guidance in strategic decisions, but are crucial to building a business case that justifies the initial or capital investment as well as startup and ongoing operational expenses.

Key Words: Finance, accounting, management, net present value, financial analysis, productivity, imaging informatics, radiology workflow, radiology information systems (RIS), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), academic radiology

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PII: S1076-6332(11)00503-4

doi:10.1016/j.acra.2011.10.016

Academic Radiology
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages 214-220, February 2012