PROJECT DETAILS:
- CLIENT: American College of Radiology
- PUBLICATION: ACR Imaging 3.0
- PROJECT: Case Study
- INDUSTRY: Medical / Radiology
- FEATURING:
- Marc P. Underhill, MD, interventional radiologist at Northwest Radiology Network;
- Richard K. Freeman, MD, MBA, system chief medical officer at St. Vincent Hospital and Health System;
- Matthew M. Jones, MD, pediatric radiologist at Northwest Radiology Network;
- W. Kent Hansen, MD, PhD, president and CEO of Northwest Radiology Network
- READ IT: “Dedicated to Pediatric Care“
Young patients have access to more than 40 pediatric services and subspecialties at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital (PMCH), part of St. Vincent Hospital and Health System in Indianapolis. But before 2016, when children required interventional radiology (IR) procedures as basic as feeding tube replacements, a dedicated pediatric IR department wasn’t available, leading to delays and transfers. As the volume of pediatric IR cases increased, Marc Underhill, MD, took the initiative to create a dedicated pediatric IR department to improve the patient experience.
This case study for the American College of Radiology, as part of the ACR’s Imaging 3.0 initiative to highlight how radiologist-driven improvements are revolutionizing care, examines how Underhill rallied support from the board to build a new department.
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