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mEDSOLUTIONS empowers consumers with five
essential questions NASHVILLE, Tenn.. – May 22, 2007 – Direct to consumer marketing of diagnostic imaging is creating increased awareness, but few consumers are aware of the risks associated with these procedures. MedSolutions, specializing in radiology management services for nearly 25 million individuals nationwide, recommends that all patients ask five basic questions before having a medical scan. "These essential questions promote patient safety and emphasize the importance of performing the correct imaging test the first time," explains Pamela Dehmlow, M.D., vice president and senior medical director for MedSolutions and a board-certified family practice physician. "Individuals need to be aware that one CT scan can be as much as 300 times the radiation exposure of one chest x-ray, further emphasizing the importance of appropriate imaging procedures. These essential questions can specifically avoid unnecessary testing and promote safety for themselves and their families." 1. Why do I need this test? When your doctor
tells you that a scan is needed, do not hesitate to ask why and what added
information it will provide. Ask how the
scan will help make a diagnosis and how the results of the scan will
affect your treatment. 2. What are the risks and side effects?
3. How much will it cost? Is there a more cost effective alternative? The price of imaging studies varies, but CT is generally less expensive than MRI, which is less expensive than PET. There are many cases where less expensive imaging studies, such as an x-ray or ultrasound study, may provide the information your physician needs. Often, waiting for the results of blood tests or other tests such as biopsies will offset the need for imaging. Ultimately, it is a decision that should be discussed completely with your doctor. 4. Where should I have the tests? Just as quality may vary at different stores, quality at medical imaging facilities also varies. Centers may differ in the age of their equipment and quality of the images. Target points of interest/concern may include:
5. How soon do I need it? Most advanced imaging studies do not have to be performed immediately. You should consider is how long your health problem or condition has been present and whether you are improving or not. Take MRI of the lower back for sciatica, as an example. Most orthopedists and physicians who treat this problem agree that, unless there are complications, this problem should be treated for six to eight weeks before considering an MRI. Of course, if the imaging is needed urgently, your physician will send you to the appropriate setting at the right time. About MedSolutions MedSolutions specializes in managing radiology services for national and regional health plans as well as federal and state government agencies, maintaining management contracts for nearly 25 million individuals nationwide. The company leverages sophisticated analytics, personalized call center operations and extensive radiology care management experience to provide the most innovative, cost-effective radiology management solutions in the industry. MedSolutions is now recognized for call center operation customer satisfaction excellence under the esteemed J.D. Power and Associates Certified Call Center Program (SM). MedSolutions is the only radiology management company to be certified under the program. ###
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