id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-259331-hi6gyp52 Malhotra, Ajay COVID-19 Initial Impact on Radiology Practices: Survey from ACR/RBMA 2020-08-04 .txt text/plain 2011 121 54 Conclusions Radiology practices across different settings experienced substantial declines in imaging volumes and collections during the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020. Table 2 summarizes the responses regarding the expected speed and extent of recovery in imaging volumes, possible short-term surge due to postponed elective imaging, and adverse impact on practices. Respondents expecting a short-term surge due to postponed elective imaging was 58.3% for imaging centers, 56.0% for hospital-based organizations, 51.6% for mixed practices, and 63.7% for others/breast centers. [8] Recently, COVID-19 associated declines in imaging volumes were described for a single large health system in New York, the area hit hardest by the initial wave of COVID-19 cases, as well as a large University Hospital in Northern California.[1; 2] The survey shows similar results with estimated percentage decline from baseline in imaging volumes being greatest for imaging centers (63.7%), with smaller declines from hospital-based, mixed and other practices (56-58%). ./cache/cord-259331-hi6gyp52.txt ./txt/cord-259331-hi6gyp52.txt