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Emergency radiology today between philosophy of science and the reality of emergency care

Radiologia d’emergenza oggi tra filosofia della scienza e realtà dell’“emergency care”

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In the past 20 years, emergency care concept has substantially changed on a cultural point of view, going well beyond the boundaries of medical science. It is now a general understanding that the real enemy of the critical patient is time; thus, functional organisation and collocation of human and technological resources in the emergency department (ED) can help avoid the loss of human lives. This “cultural revolution” led to the creation and development of structural and organisational models (layouts) of EDs. Now, emergency radiology has a central role in ED organisation, and the radiologist, providing 24–h coverage in the emergency room, is crucial for the correct diagnostic approach and rapid management of trauma. If this is the cultural background to the “emergency care” concept, an overview of such care in our country shows great differences from a structural, technological and organisational point of view. The presence of the radiologist providing 24–h coverage in the emergency room is still uncommon in many EDs The qualification of emergency care must be sought by studying the needs of the population and by seeking qualified personnel with high professional skill levels. All this must be understood and pursued by politicians and health care managers whose aim should be to coordinate and check the measures and human resources applied to the system. This process necessarily involves rewarding those health care professionals who prove to be up to the job.

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Romano, L., Scaglione, M. & Rotondo, A. Emergency radiology today between philosophy of science and the reality of emergency care. Radiol med 111, 245–251 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11547-006-0025-4

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