ObjectiveUsing a combination of performance measures, we updated previously proposed criteria for identifying physicians whose performance interpreting screening mammography may indicate suboptimal interpretation skills.Materials and methodsIn this study, six expert breast imagers used a method based on the Angoff approach to update criteria for acceptable mammography performance on the basis of two sets of combined performance measures: set 1, sensitivity and specificity for facilities with complete capture of false-negative cancers; and set 2, cancer detection rate (CDR), recall rate, and positive predictive value of a recall (PPV1) for facilities that cannot capture false-negative cancers but have reliable cancer follow-up information fo...
Aims: Errors and variability in mammography interpretation is well established, however factors resp...
BackgroundAlthough interpretive performance varies substantially among radiologists, such variation ...
To examine whether U.S. radiologists’ interpretive volume affects their screening mammography perfor...
PurposeTo develop criteria to identify thresholds for the minimally acceptable performance of physic...
To identify radiologists’ characteristics associated with interpretive performance in screening mamm...
screening mammograms accurately. We investigated the re-lationship of radiologist characteristics to...
Motivated by the challenges in assessing physician-level cancer screening performance and the negati...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively evaluate the range of performance outcomes of the radiologist in an audi...
Motivated by the challenges in assessing physician-level cancer screening performance and the negati...
PurposeThis study aims to determine whether radiologists who perform well in screening also perform ...
textabstractBackground: Studies have shown that having mammography technologists review screening ma...
Rationale and objectivesTest sets for assessing and improving radiologic image interpretation have b...
Purpose: This paper provides pilot data from one Breast Screening Program on whether mammographers h...
BackgroundAn alternative approach to the traditional model of radiologists interpreting screening ma...
Purpose: In the setting of an increasing workload for radiologists, this study focuses on the feasib...
Aims: Errors and variability in mammography interpretation is well established, however factors resp...
BackgroundAlthough interpretive performance varies substantially among radiologists, such variation ...
To examine whether U.S. radiologists’ interpretive volume affects their screening mammography perfor...
PurposeTo develop criteria to identify thresholds for the minimally acceptable performance of physic...
To identify radiologists’ characteristics associated with interpretive performance in screening mamm...
screening mammograms accurately. We investigated the re-lationship of radiologist characteristics to...
Motivated by the challenges in assessing physician-level cancer screening performance and the negati...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively evaluate the range of performance outcomes of the radiologist in an audi...
Motivated by the challenges in assessing physician-level cancer screening performance and the negati...
PurposeThis study aims to determine whether radiologists who perform well in screening also perform ...
textabstractBackground: Studies have shown that having mammography technologists review screening ma...
Rationale and objectivesTest sets for assessing and improving radiologic image interpretation have b...
Purpose: This paper provides pilot data from one Breast Screening Program on whether mammographers h...
BackgroundAn alternative approach to the traditional model of radiologists interpreting screening ma...
Purpose: In the setting of an increasing workload for radiologists, this study focuses on the feasib...
Aims: Errors and variability in mammography interpretation is well established, however factors resp...
BackgroundAlthough interpretive performance varies substantially among radiologists, such variation ...
To examine whether U.S. radiologists’ interpretive volume affects their screening mammography perfor...