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      • Regular monitoring and analysis of utilization rates can help imaging providers understand the demand for their services, more effectively allocate limited resources, and better manage costs.
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  2. Jan 29, 2021 · As new medical imaging technologies become available and population needs change, it is important to keep track of where imaging capacity exists, how equipment is used, and the adoption of tools that may support appropriate imaging, system efficiencies, and wait-list reductions.

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  3. As new medical imaging technologies become available and population needs change, it is important to keep track of where imaging capacity exists, how equipment is used, and the adoption of tools that may support appropriate imaging, system efficiencies, and wait-list reductions.

  4. Medical imaging is critical to diagnosing, monitoring, and, in some cases, treating a vast array of illnesses and conditions, from cancer to traumatic injury. As imaging technologies advance, there is a need to keep track of where imaging capacity exists.

  5. Medical imaging is a vital component of modern health care, playing a role in the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of many diseases and conditions. As new medical imaging technologies become available and population needs change, it is important to keep track of where imaging capacity exists and how equipment is being used.

  6. Medical imaging is a vital service within the health care system in Canada. 1 Medical imaging has transformed the delivery of health care by enabling the early detection of disease and improving patient outcomes. 1,2 Information from medical imaging is essential for both acute and nonurgent care, as well as for inpatient and outpatient services. 3.

  7. As new medical imaging technologies become available and population needs change, it is important to keep track of where imaging capacity exists, how equipment is used, and the adoption of tools that may support appropriate imaging, system efficiencies, and wait-list reductions.

  8. Demand for imaging exams has been shown to exceed capacity in some settings, leading to long wait times. 3,7 Factors such as expanding clinical indications, aging of the population, and increasing incidence of diseases such as cancer have contributed to the greater demand for imaging. 8 Excessive wait times can result in adverse outcomes for pat...