Frequency, cost, and variation in inpatient diagnostic imaging use in children's hospitals.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-2026

Identifier

DOI: 10.1002/jhm.70183; PMCID: PMC12631966

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diagnostic imaging studies are frequently utilized when caring for pediatric patients. The most prevalent and costly imaging studies among hospitalized children are unknown.

OBJECTIVE: Identify imaging studies with highest frequency, cost, rates of repetition, and hospital variation among hospitalized children, including patients with intensive care (ICU) stays and complex chronic conditions (CCCs).

METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients hospitalized from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2022 across 45 children's hospitals in the Pediatric Health Information System. We identified diagnostic imaging studies for inpatient and observation encounters using billing codes grouped by body system and modality. We measured imaging frequency, costs, and variation across hospitals, overall and for ICU stays and children with CCCs.

RESULTS: We identified 1,523,343 encounters; 59.1% had imaging, with $2.03 billion in imaging costs. The most frequently obtained and repeated imaging included chest X-ray (CXR), abdominal X-ray, and cardiovascular (CV) ultrasound/echocardiography. The imaging studies with highest cumulative cost were cardiovascular ultrasound, CXR, and neuro/head MRI. ICU encounters were 15.1% of total encounters, but accounted for 44.6% of imaging costs; CCC encounters were 39.6% of the total but accounted for 74.2% of costs. Interhospital variation was low among the most frequent and costly imaging modalities.

CONCLUSIONS: Among a cohort of hospitalized children, CXR and CV ultrasounds were among the most prevalent, costly, and frequently repeated imaging studies. Encounters with ICU stays and for patients with CCCs incurred disproportionate imaging costs. Our results serve as a starting point for identifying imaging overuse and developing achievable benchmarks of care.

Journal Title

J Hosp Med

Volume

21

Issue

4

First Page

380

Last Page

390

MeSH Keywords

Humans; Retrospective Studies; Hospitals, Pediatric; Child; Diagnostic Imaging; Male; Female; Child, Preschool; Inpatients; Infant; Adolescent; Hospitalization; Infant, Newborn

PubMed ID

41069068

Keywords

Retrospective Studies; Pediatric Hospitals; Diagnostic Imaging; Inpatients; Hospitalization

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