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He had an MRI result with 2.5 hours of arrival at the ED?! This is really impressively quick even for a large stroke center. These plaintiff experts must be high when they review these cases; they are clearly divorced from reality. This was a case of bad luck for the patient and not bad medical care. They got good care and those doctors were punished despite that.

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The time from door to order and door to final report (for CT scan) misses a huge component. When the order is placed, The order has to be received by the radiology technician in the CT scanner, the patient has to be transported to the CT scanner, patient information his to be placed in the radiology information system(RIS). Patient has to be placed in the scanner, images have to be acquired and sent to the PACS (radiology images are a separate system from RIS) system in their entirety (can be 200 images for non contrast head CT up to 3000 for a ct angiogram of head. The images are then interpreted by radiologist. So when goal is 45 min door to CT read, it assumes a lot of things that radiologist has no control over. Their clock should not start until the images are fully acquired and sent to PACS.

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