2021
Patient Electronic Access to Final Radiology Reports: What Is the Current Standard of Practice, and Is an Embargo Period Appropriate?
Mezrich JL, Jin G, Lye C, Yousman L, Forman HP. Patient Electronic Access to Final Radiology Reports: What Is the Current Standard of Practice, and Is an Embargo Period Appropriate? Radiology 2021, 300: 204382. PMID: 33944630, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2021204382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRadiology reportsPrimary care physiciansHealth informationPatient-centered careCare physiciansMedical recordsElectronic health informationPatientsPatient accessPortal accessHospital rankingsHealth recordsTelephone surveyCentury Cures ActEarly accessCliniciansReportCures ActStandardized practicesFinal rulePotential benefitsCurrent practiceReviewHospitalPhysicians
2009
The Effect of Teleradiology on Time to Interpretation for CT Pulmonary Angiographic Studies
Kennedy S, Bhargavan M, Sunshine JH, Forman HP. The Effect of Teleradiology on Time to Interpretation for CT Pulmonary Angiographic Studies. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2009, 6: 180-189.e1. PMID: 19248994, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2008.09.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCT pulmonary angiographic studiesPulmonary angiographic studiesAngiographic studiesCT brain studiesEmergency medicine physiciansBrain studiesPrompt diagnosisPulmonary embolismPercentage of studiesMedicine physiciansLethal illnessSignificant improvementOptimal timeStatistical significanceT-testPhysiciansMonthsAchievable goalIdentical periodImprovement toolsMinutesReportEmbolismSuch examinations
2003
Emergency radiology coverage: technical and clinical feasibility of an international teleradiology model
Kalyanpur A, Weinberg J, Neklesa V, Brink JA, Forman HP. Emergency radiology coverage: technical and clinical feasibility of an international teleradiology model. Emergency Radiology 2003, 10: 115-118. PMID: 15290497, DOI: 10.1007/s10140-003-0284-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMean turnaround timeConsecutive emergency room patientsEmergency room patientsAbdomen/pelvis CTComputed tomography studyHospital PACS systemClinical diagnostic reportsRoom patientsHead CTCT examinationsPelvis CTCT studiesStudy reportsAge groupsThree-point scaleClinical feasibilityStudy typeRadiology coverageTomography studyDay shiftTurnaround timeSubsequent reviewDiagnostic reportsTranscribed reportsReport
1989
Cerebral vasculitis and hemorrhage in an adolescent taking diet pills containing phenylpropanolamine: case report and review of literature.
Forman H, Levin S, Stewart B, Patel M, Feinstein S. Cerebral vasculitis and hemorrhage in an adolescent taking diet pills containing phenylpropanolamine: case report and review of literature. Pediatrics 1989, 83: 737-41. PMID: 2654866.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracerebral hemorrhageMillions of personsAngiographic evidenceCerebral symptomsCerebral vasculitisReview of literatureCase reportNonprescription medicationsVasculitisDiet pillsHemorrhageSusceptible groupPhenylpropanolaminePatientsFirst casePillsDifferent ailmentsReportAdolescentsMedicationsSympathomimeticsAnorexiantsOverdosePediatriciansSymptoms