BackgroundPoint-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) is an imaging modality with many inherent benefits, such as increased patient satisfaction, cost savings, and elimination of delays in diagnosis. The popularity of this bedside imaging technique has increased in recent years, and its scope of use for diagnostics and procedures has expanded in many specialties.
Research questionCan increased implementation of PoCUS within the Geisinger Health System (GHS) reduce the need for other more expensive, time-consuming, and potentially harmful imaging techniques?
MethodsInvestigations were carried out on the uses of PoCUS established in the literature as a bedside diagnostic tool for specific pathologies such as pneumonia, nephrolithiasis, and various fractures. The SlicerDicer tool from Epic was then used to quantify diagnostic tests that could be replaced with PoCUS. Data collection focused on the number of other imaging modalities (CT, MRI, X-ray) that could be substituted with PoCUS. Data regarding the existing use of PoCUS within GHS could not be collected due to the limitations of SlicerDicer.