RADPEER peer review

RADPEER is a product developed by the ACR that aims to assist radiologists with quality assessment and improvement through peer review. The program opened in 2002, was initially offered to physician groups in 2003, developed an electronic version in 2005 (eRADPEER), revised the scoring system in 2009, and first surveyed the RADPEER membership in 2010. In 2012, a survey was sent to 16,000 ACR member radiologists, both users and nonusers of RADPEER, with the goal of understanding how to make RADPEER more relevant to its members. A total of 31 questions were used, some of which were repeated from the 2010 survey. The ACR's RADPEER committee has published 3 papers on the program since its inception. In this report, the authors summarize the survey results and suggest future opportunities for making RADPEER more useful to its membership.

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Work Title RADPEER peer review
Subtitle relevance, use, concerns, challenges, and direction forward
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Creators
  1. Hani Abujudeh
  2. Robert S. Pyatt
  3. Michael A. Bruno
  4. Alison L. Chetlen
  5. David Buck
  6. Susan K. Hobbs
  7. Christopher Roth
  8. Charles Truwit
  9. Rajan Agarwal
  10. Scott T.O. Kennedy
  11. Lucille Glenn
License In Copyright (Rights Reserved)
Work Type Article
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  1. Journal of the American College of Radiology
Publication Date September 1, 2014
Publisher Identifier (DOI)
  1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2014.02.004
Deposited July 09, 2021

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  • Added Creator Rajan Agarwal
  • Added Creator Scott T.O. Kennedy
  • Added Creator Lucille Glenn
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