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      • 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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  2. We created the Canadian Medical Imaging Inventory (CMII) to document current practices and developments in the supply, distribution, technical operations, and general clinical and research use of advanced imaging equipment across Canada.

  3. Why Did We Do This? CADTH maintains the CMII to provide information on the medical imaging landscape across Canada to help support health care decision-making. Robust data are required to ensure health systems can deliver the imaging required to provide timely, safe, patient-centred care; improve health outcomes; and deliver health care ...

  4. CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine imaging, including single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET), have become commonplace in medical imaging and nuclear medicine departments across Canada.

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  5. Jan 1, 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.

  6. Nov 25, 2021 · Why: What Is a Key Performance Indicator and Why Do We Need It? In a rapidly evolving health care landscape, many factors affect the quality of care. It is often a challenge to clearly identify and target factors whose improvement and timely changes can produce effective operational improvements.

  7. Oct 4, 2011 · Quality improvement and its relevance to radiology practice are described, followed by a review of the essential ingredients of a quality improvement program and the sequential steps that constitute the quality improvement process.

  8. 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. This is the third iteration of the Canadian Medical Imaging Inventory (CMII) since CADTH resumed the collection of this data in 2015.

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