

Many X-ray exams require little or no preparation. Call the individual location to schedule or ask your primary care physician for a referral. Synergy Radiology Associates offers X-ray services at many of our 20+ locations throughout the Houston area including Katy, The Woodlands, Cypress, Humble and Friendswood, TX. Any risk from routine diagnostic X-rays is usually very low, even for infants and pregnant women. The high-energy “light” used to make a medical X-ray is a form of radiation. The pictures are then sent to a computer, where a radiologist interprets the results into a report. The images of the body part are captured electronically. The X-ray device shines a beam of X-rays through the part of the body to be examined. To create the pictures, a Synergy Radiology Associates’ technologist places you on a special table. Patient data is aggregated as appropriate according to the Privacy and Security Rules, pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).An X-ray is a picture of the body created by using a high-energy form of light. The QA data collected as part of both processes, the Client-Submitted Discrepancies and the Internal Review of Final Interpretations, are stored in a database. If, after reviewing a variety of quality metrics and there are significant concerns regarding the quality of a radiologist’s performance, the Practice President and the Patient Safety Committee (PSC) will begin the FPPE process to identify an improvement plan and will continue quarterly evaluation to ensure quality improvement.
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Synergy uses the QA data for Ongoing Professional Performance Evaluations (OPPE) and Focused Professional Performance Evaluations (FPPE). Any discrepancy that may effect patient care will be communicated to the client, or referring physician by a PSC member, or the original reading radiologist – unless an appropriate, documented follow up has already taken place related to the missed finding. The PSC promptly brings discrepancies on final reports to the attention of the interpreting radiologist, and the client is notified either verbally or in writing of anything coded as B-Likely to be clinically significant.įor minor and major discrepancies, an addendum may or may not be created, at the discretion of the PSC. The Patient Safety Committee (PSC) reviews all discrepancies found and categorizes the findings in the same fashion as with client submitted discrepancies. Interpretations are randomly selected and submitted for review by Synergy radiologists. Once the case has been reviewed and the PSC has reached its final decision, the client may request communication from the PSC regarding their consensus of the case if needed.Īpproximately 1% of final interpretations are subject to our internal review process.

If the interpreting radiologist disagrees with the decision made by the PSC, a PSC member contacts the interpreting radiologist to review the difference in opinion regarding the interpretation or grade determined.
