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Richard Duszak

Researcher at Emory University

Publications -  391
Citations -  5265

Richard Duszak is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 356 publications receiving 4173 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Duszak include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & Carolinas Medical Center.

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Evolving Use of Prebiopsy Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Medicare Population

TL;DR: Historical Medicare claims provide novel insights into the dramatically increasing adoption of magnetic resonance imaging prior to prostate biopsy, exceeding 10% in 2015, however, substantial racial and geographic variation exists in adoption.
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Leveraging Twitter to Maximize the Radiology Meeting Experience.

TL;DR: In radiology and other medical specialties, year-after-year increases in Twitter engagement before, during, and after professional society meetings continue with widespread positive feedback, but the risks of Twitter use during radiology meetings must be recognized and mitigated.
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Traditional text-only versus multimedia-enhanced radiology reporting: referring physicians' perceptions of value.

TL;DR: Most specialist referring physicians believe that interactive image- and data-embedded MERR represents an improvement over current text-only radiology reporting.
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Trends in the utilization of medical imaging from 2003 to 2011: clinical encounters offer a complementary patient-centered focus.

TL;DR: Spending alone is an incomplete measure of changes in the role and utilization of medical imaging in overall patient care, and a thoughtful analysis of payment policy influencing imaging utilization, and its role in concurrent and downstream patient care will be critical.
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Increasing utilization of emergency department neuroimaging in Medicare beneficiaries from 1994 to 2015.

TL;DR: In Medicare beneficiaries, neuroimaging utilization in the ED grew unabated from 1994 through 2015, with growth of head and neck CTA far outpacing other modalities.