Quality Assurance and Quality Control: in Medical Radiography
Quality Assurance and Quality Control: in Medical Radiography
Objectives
Diagnostic procedure
chain
“Quality assurance as applied to
medical radiography is the organized
effort of the staff to ensure that the
diagnostic images produced are of high
quality. Its purpose is to provide
adequate diagnostic information with
the least possible cost and the least
possible radiation exposure to the
patient and staff”
“Quality assurance as applied to
medical radiography is the organized
effort of the staff to ensure that the
diagnostic images produced are of high
quality. Its purpose is to provide
adequate diagnostic information with
the least possible cost and the least
possible radiation exposure to the
patient and staff”
“Quality assurance as applied to
medical radiography is the organized
effort of the staff to ensure that the
diagnostic images produced are of high
quality. Its purpose is to provide
adequate diagnostic information with
the least possible cost and the least
possible radiation exposure to the
patient and staff”
“Quality assurance as applied to
medical radiography is the organized
effort of the staff to ensure that the
diagnostic images produced are of high
quality. Its purpose is to provide
adequate diagnostic information with
the least possible cost and the least
possible radiation exposure to the
patient and staff”
“Quality assurance as applied to
medical radiography is the organized
effort of the staff to ensure that the
diagnostic images produced are of high
quality. Its purpose is to provide
adequate diagnostic information with
the least possible cost and the least
possible radiation exposure to the
patient and staff”
• It requires the combined efforts
of the whole radiology staff.
• A hospital qa/qc committee and
a qa/qc team must be created
to institutionalize the program.
Requirements of a
QA/QC program
i. Hospital chief radiologist- head of the
x-ray section/department
ii. Chief x-ray/radiologic technologist
iii. Hospital physicist
iv. Other radiologists and radiology
resident physicians
v. Other x-ray/radiologic technologist
Hospital QA/QC
committee
In planning and
establishing a QA/QC
program
the following should be
considered
In medical radiography
A. Commitment and support of
radiology personnel to sustain the
program
B. Establishment of standards of image
quality
C. Conduct of film analysis every month
D. Establishment of standard darkroom
techniques and conduct darkroom
QC checks
E. Conduct of preventive maintenance
and quality control checks
F. Establishment of standard protocols in
performing different examination
G.Establishment of a radiation safety
program
H. Conduct of continuous education and
training
The purpose of
A QC testing
program
• Is to maintain the quality of diagnostic
images.
• This is done with routine monitoring of
photographic and x-ray equipment
parameters to detect deviations of
equipment performance and take prompt
corrective action.
The purpose of a QC
testing program
• QC test equipment
• Equipment acceptance testing
• QC testing program
• X-ray equipment QC
• Photographic equipment QC
QC test
• A program of QA monitors proper patient
scheduling, reception, and preparation and
answers the following questions;
• Is the scheduled examination appropriate for
the patient?
• If so, has the patient been properly instructed
before the time of the examination?
Quality assurance
deals with people
• Equipment performance records and record
keeping
• Equipment appraisal and replacement policy
• Standardization of exposure
• Acceptance criteria for diagnostic radiograms
• Reject-repeat analysis program
QA test
• Refer to TJC 10 step quality
assurance program
• Quality control deals with
instrumentation and equipment.
Equipment quality
control
• It involves the establishment of various
processes to accomplish the specific
departmental task.
• Procedure manuals
• Data collections
• Scheduling and routing of patients
• Education of personnel
• Equipment acquisition
• Communication with other department
Administrative responsibilities
• It is the ability to identify potential
risk to patients, employees and
visitors at the healthcare institution.
• Nosocomial infections
Risk management
• It is to ensure patient exposure is kept
as low as reasonably achievable
(ALARA), medical staff, dept.
Personnel, and member of the general
public are protected from
overexposure to ionizing radiation.
Radiation safety
program
• Personnel protection
• Time
• Distance
• Shielding
Other Quality
Management/
Quality Improvement
Models
• FADE
• 5 STAGE PLAN
• SWOT analysis
• FOCUS-PDCA
• FMEA
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