Optimal Team for Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Installation

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Project Status:
Completed
Project Line:
Health Technology Review
Project Sub Line:
CMII Service
Project Number:
CM0013-000

The purpose of this report is to summarize information, collected through a survey using the Canadian Medical Imaging Inventory’s (CMII’s) network of contacts, on the composition of teams involved in consultations on the replacement or installation of any type of new imaging equipment across Canada.

Question(s)

  1. What is the composition of teams involved in consultations on the replacement or installation of new imaging equipment across Canada?

Key Message

  • As jurisdictions expand imaging capacity to meet rising demand, incorporating diverse perspectives from those involved in the equipment’s use and installation can optimize health care resource value.
  • Information on the composition of the team involved in consultations on the replacement or installation of new imaging equipment is not well reported in the literature. An informal survey provided a snapshot of the professionals involved in this process across Canada.
  • While there are some differences in the professionals engaged in consultations on the replacement or installation of new imaging equipment many similarities exist across the country.
  • The most commonly engaged professionals include diagnostic imaging (DI) technologists, managers and directors of imaging departments, medical physicists and procurement staff.
  • Other commonly consulted professionals include radiologists, project managers, electrical planners, architects, mechanical planners and picture and archive communication system (PACS) coordinators.
  • Gaining insight into the diverse professional perspectives involved in the planning, design, construction, installation and use of equipment may enhance the optimization of imaging services, by identifying valuable perspectives that may drive effective implementation and operation.