Mammography Information Systems: A Survey of Breast Imaging Radiologist Satisfaction and Perspectives.

J Breast Imaging

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Diagnostic, Molecular and Interventional Radiology, New York, NY, USA.

Published: September 2023

Objective: To assess use of mammography information systems (MISs) and explore features associated with breast imaging radiologist satisfaction.

Methods: A 22-question survey regarding MISs was distributed electronically to the Society of Breast Imaging membership between February 16, 2022 and June 28, 2022. Differences in responses between respondents satisfied and dissatisfied with their MIS were analyzed using Pearson chi-squared test, Fisher exact test, and multivariate logistic regression.

Results: The response rate was 11.4% (228/2007). Most respondents used a commercial MIS (195/228, 85.5%). Most used were Epic (47/228, 21%), MagView (47/228, 21%), and PenRad (37/228, 16%). Only 4.4% (10/228) reported that patient tracking was not integrated with results reporting. The majority (129/226, 57%) reported satisfaction with their MIS. Satisfaction correlated (P < 0.05) with features such as picture archiving and communication system integration, structured reporting, access to physician outcomes metrics, and ability to query data. Less commonly reported features such as non-English language options and recognition of laterality and patient mismatch errors also correlated with satisfaction. Lack of these features correlated with dissatisfaction (P < 0.05). Satisfaction also correlated with adequate training (P < 0.001) and technology support (P < 0.001). On multivariate analysis, longer time using the current MIS was independently associated with satisfaction.

Conclusion: Most respondents used a commercial MIS and were satisfied with their system. Satisfied users reported several helpful MIS features and adequate training and support. The survey results could help MIS companies when designing new products and inform radiologists and administrators when considering a new MIS.

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