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<b>HEALTH POLICY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN HEALTHCARE</b>
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Abstract
This article examines the limitations of current quality evaluation systems in radiology, which often focus on operational metrics rather than patient outcomes. It highlights the need for a comprehensive approach that incorporates diagnostic accuracy, clinical impact, and patient-centered perspectives. The article advocates for value-based healthcare models that better recognize radiology's role in improving patient care. It suggests integrating outcome-based indicators and using AI-driven analytics to enhance real-time feedback and quality improvement in radiology departments, aligning with the broader trend toward value-based care focused on accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes.
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