A goal based cost-benefit analysis for film versus filmless radiology departments

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We describe the use of spreadsheet models to compare differential costs incurred in a film based versus a filmless radiology department. The spreadsheet allows a high degree of user customization to facilitate on-site cost analysis and informed purchasing decisions. Modeling institutions that perform 25, 50, and 105,000 diagnostic procedures per year, we find that break-even occurs near 50,000 exams. Plots further show the trends in annual hardware and staff costs as work loads increase. Copyright © 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company.

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Langer, S., & Wang, J. (1996). A goal based cost-benefit analysis for film versus filmless radiology departments. Journal of Digital Imaging, 9(3), 104–112. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03168604

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