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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Radiol. May 28, 2021; 13(5): 102-121
Published online May 28, 2021. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v13.i5.102
Table 2 Summary of the strategies to optimize medical imaging service delivery during coronavirus disease 2019
Theme
Strategies
The need for strong and compassionate leadershipStaying calm, communication, collaboration, coordination and providing support; Practising adaptability, flexibility, and teamwork; Ensuring the safety of patients and staff; Safeguarding the well-being of staff; Instilling hope in times of crisis
Embracing technological usageAdopting mobile DR units in the department; Adopting AI to reduce contamination of equipment; Harnessing capability of AI in: (1) Remote diagnosis; (2) Data-driven management of COVID-19 operations; (3) Mounting imaging backlog; (4) Ongoing monitoring and research on COVID-19; and (5) Supporting and provision of guidance to patients
Clear communicationCommunication among staff through: (1) Routine instructions; (2) Newsletters; (3) Open forum; and (4) One-to-one communications. Timely updates and dissemination of current guidance and policies through: (1) Websites; (2) Virtual telecommuting; and (3) Team-based communication. Structured reporting in communicating imaging results
Enhancing processes, protocol, and policiesPostponement of elective/non-urgent imaging procedures; Review and prioritisation of outpatient schedules by radiologists; Triaging of patients prior to entering the radiology department; Temporal and physical segregation; Suspension of students’ placement; Dedicated workflow management process; Development of isolation mobile radiography workflow; Involvement of medical imaging professionals in technical operations; Reorganisation of radiological equipment and assigning of dedicated equipment for suspect and confirmed cases; Implementation of dedicated transport team, routes, lift lobbies and waiting area for COVID-19 patients; End of day schedules for COVID-19 patients
Innovation Developing new solutions to minimise patient contact