Leadership and management in quality radiology

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Abstract

The practice of medical imaging and interventional. radiology are undergoing rapid change in recent years due to technological advances, workload escalation, workforce shortage, globalisation, corporatisation, commercialisation and commoditisation of healthcare. These professional and economical changes are challenging the established norm but may bring new opportunities. There is an increasing awareness of and interest in the quality of care and patient safety in medical imaging and interventional radiology. Among the professional organisations, a range of quality systems are available to address individual, facility and system needs. To manage the limited resources successfully, radiologists and professional organisations must be leaders and champion for the cause of quality care and patient safety. Close collaboration with other stakeholders towards the development and management of proactive, long-term, system-based strategies and infrastructures will underpin a sustainable future in quality radiology. The International Radiology Quality Network can play a useful facilitating role in this worthwhile but challenging endeavour. © 2007 Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. All rights reserved.

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Lau, L. S. (2007, April). Leadership and management in quality radiology. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. https://doi.org/10.2349/biij.3.3.e21

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