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Cheminement du raditation : pourquoi il est important pour des patients et des fournisseurs

January 11, 2011

Undoubtedly in the next few years, many states, as well as the federal government, will follow California’s lead in enacting legislation designed to protect patients from overexposure to radiation. Hospitals should focus on creating/finding a system that works with their organizational structure, equipment and facility now, instead of scrambling to meet minimum legal requirements in the future. The standard of patient care as well as cost savings will ultimately increase if a system is put in place through a well planned and implemented process.

Looking forward
As we look toward the future of radiology practices several things are clear—patients are more involved than ever in their health care and diagnostic testing decisions; health care facilities and physicians bear liability when it comes to overexposure of patients and legislators will inevitably craft a requirement for radiation monitoring. Health care facilities should be prepared for these upcoming changes and begin a proactive approach toward protecting patients from radiation overexposure.
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