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최준일 대한의사협회 2015 대한의사협회지 Vol.58 No.12
After the enactment of the laws for special medical devices, quality assurance for medical imaging devices such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and mammography has been widely performed in Korea and the results of quality assurance tests for these imaging devices also have been markedly improved. However, this is not the end. The ultimate goal of quality assurance for medical imaging might be the overall quality improvement over the whole process of imaging studies in medical fields. From this point of view, quality assurance of medical imaging has a long way to go. In this review, we will look some future perspectives of the quality assurance of medical imaging.
최준일 대한의사협회 2020 대한의사협회지 Vol.63 No.3
Due to technological advances and the establishment of evidence-based medicine, radiological examinations are playing a crucial role in modern medicine, as a result of which they have been steadily increasing, and the rate of increase has intensified in the 2000s. Although this is a global phenomenon, the increase of radiological examinations in Korea is also high due to the introduction of the National Health Insurance Coverage Expansion Policy, so-called Moon Jae-in Care, for ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. For accurate and rapid diagnosis of diseases, it is necessary for doctors to order appropriate radiological studies. However, the increase in radiological examination has created many problems, such as increased medical costs, decreased diagnostic accuracy due to radiologist burnout, and increased patient exposure to radiation. To reduce unnecessary imaging studies, a number of measures could be deployed including the development of clinical guidelines to select appropriate radiological examinations for each clinical situation.