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Radimetrics software

Manufactured by Bayer

Radimetrics is a software solution developed by Bayer. It provides medical professionals with tools for data analysis and visualization of medical imaging data. The software is designed to enhance workflow efficiency and support clinical decision-making.

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Global Radimetrics Radiation Dose Registry

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All healthcare institutions that used Radimetrics software (Bayer) in 2015 to monitor medical imaging radiation dose were invited by email to participate in the registry. The registry is a convenience sample and includes data from sites that expressed interest in participating and who were able to complete the logistical requirements of establishing data connections, complete data use agreements, receive institutional review board approval, and agree to complete the study aims. Institutions from seven countries were included.
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Radiation Dose Management Across Healthcare Systems

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Radiology healthcare organizations that used Radimetrics™ software (Bayer, Whippany NJ), a radiation dose management tool, were invited by email to participate in the trial. This inclusion criterion provided both an indication that the purchasing organization was interested in managing radiation dose exposures and a consistent means for collecting and measuring radiation doses across organizations in a standardized fashion. Overall, 19 diverse healthcare systems in 26 US states, England, Netherlands, Germany, Japan, and Switzerland agreed to participate (see Table 1). Most were academic/teaching systems, but one was a large network of freestanding imaging centers. Out of the total of 19 organizations, 6 included one participating center, and the others had 5–30 associated imaging centers. The institutional review boards at UCSF and collaborating organizations reviewed and approved the study or relied on the UCSF IRB to do so.
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