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How much push back does your facility give regarding provided history?

One of the few things about radiology that I dislike is the sub-servitude attitude the department has because rads = money therefore keep people ordering studies therefore keep them happy/placated aka don’t give them a “hard time”.

My department has sent out emails before regarding the need to do a better job addressing the purpose of the study because a handful of times the ordering clinician actually put useful information in the script, but it wasn’t on the facesheet and pathology was missed/not addressed. Fine, that’s fair

But yet all day everyday, radiologists and radiology personnel deal with studies where absolutely zero effort is put in to provide useful history, and nobody says a thing. Garbage in, garbage out.

Just wondering if some of y’all work in places that absolutely hold ordering clinicians responsible for providing better patient care.

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