Published online before print September 30, 2004, 10.1148/radiol.2332031964
Self-referred Whole-Body Imaging: Where Are We Now?1
Grace M. Kalish, MD,
Mythreyi Bhargavan, PhD,
Jonathan H. Sunshine, PhD and
Howard P. Forman, MD, MBA
1 From the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 330 Cedar St, TE-2, New Haven, CT 06510 (G.M.K., H.P.F.); Research Department, American College of Radiology, Reston, Va (M.B., J.H.S.); and Department of Economics, Yale College, and School of Management, Yale University, New Haven, Conn (H.P.F.). Received December 5, 2003; revision requested February 6, 2004; revision received March 5; accepted March 31. Address correspondence to H.P.F. (e-mail: howard.forman@yale.edu).

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Figure 1. Graph shows geographic distribution of SRBI centers according to state and Washington, DC (DC).
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Figure 2. Graph shows number of SRBI centers according to geographic region.
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Figure 3. Graph shows concentration of SRBI centers according to geographic region.
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Figure 4. Graph shows types of SRBI centers. In parentheses, number is the total number of centers of each type, and percentage was calculated on the basis of the total number of centers (n = 161).
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Figure 5. Graph shows comparison of services provided at SRBI centers.
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