Positive Effect of a Financial Incentive on Radiologist Compliance With Quality Metric Placement in Knee Radiography Reports

Oganes Ashikyan,Shuda Xia, Osama Faridi, Jessica H. Porembka,Avneesh Chhabra

Journal of the American College of Radiology(2024)

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Purpose Ongoing quality improvement (QI) processes in the authors’ department include the insertion of a Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) osteoarthritis grading template in knee radiography reports to decrease unnecessary MRI. However, uniform adoption of this grading system is lacking. Department-wide financial incentives were instituted to improve compliance with QI metrics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a financial incentive on KL grading system use and to compare compliance rates of musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologists with those of general radiologists who were not financially incentivized to use KL grading. Methods Percentages of all knee radiography reports containing KL grading with standardized follow-up recommendations were determined by querying the departmental radiology database before and after the introduction of the new quality-based financial incentive. Preincentive compliance rates for MSK and general radiologists were compared with an adoption period and two separate 6-month postincentive periods. Results In total, 52,673 reports were retrospectively analyzed for KL grading use (41,670 reports interpreted by MSK radiologists and 11,003 interpreted by general radiologists). Increase in compliance was greatest among MSK radiologists’ reports during the incentivized adoption period (from 36.1% to 53.2%). This improvement was sustained among MSK radiologists and averaged 62.7% during the most recently studied postimplementation period. A lesser degree of improvement in compliance was observed in nonincentivized general radiologists’ reports (from 19.3% to 27.5%); during the postimplementation follow-up period, their compliance decreased to 26.5%. Conclusions The introduction of a financial incentive resulted in significantly increased adoption of QI practices with sustained improvement among incentivized MSK radiologists compared with nonincentivized general radiologists.
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Keller-Lawrence grading,financial incentives,compliance,musculoskeletal radiology,general radiology
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