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拓展放射学管理人员的执业范围:辐射安全职责

Expanding the scope of practice for radiology managers: radiation safety duties.

作者信息

Orders Amy B, Wright Donna

机构信息

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.

出版信息

Radiol Manage. 2003 Jul-Aug;25(4):40-7.

Abstract

In addition to financial responsibilities and patient care duties, many medical facilities also expect radiology department managers to wear "safety" hats and complete fundamental quality control/quality assurance, conduct routine safety surveillance in the department, and to meet regulatory demands in the workplace. All managers influence continuous quality improvement initiatives, from effective utilization of resource and staffing allocations, to efficacy of patient scheduling tactics. It is critically important to understand continuous quality improvement (CQI) and its relationship with the radiology manager, specifically quality assurance/quality control in routine work, as these are the fundamentals of institutional safety, including radiation safety. When an institution applies for a registration for radiation-producing devices or a license for the use of radioactive materials, the permit granting body has specific requirements, policies and procedures that must be satisfied in order to be granted a permit and to maintain it continuously. In the 32 U.S. Agreement states, which are states that have radiation safety programs equivalent to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission programs, individual facilities apply for permits through the local governing body of radiation protection. Other states are directly licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and associated regulatory entities. These regulatory agencies grant permits, set conditions for use in accordance with state and federal laws, monitor and enforce radiation safety activities, and audit facilities for compliance with their regulations. Every radiology department and associated areas of radiation use are subject to inspection and enforcement policies in order to ensure safety of equipment and personnel. In today's business practice, department managers or chief technologists may actively participate in the duties associated with institutional radiation safety, especially in smaller institutions, while other facilities may assign the duties and title of "radiation safety officer" to a radiologist or other management, per the requirements of regulatory agencies in that state. Radiation safety in a medical setting can be delineated into two main categories--equipment and personnel requirements--each having very specific guidelines. The literature fails to adequately address the blatant link between radiology department managers and radiation safety duties. The breadth and depth of this relationship is of utmost concern and warrants deeper insight as the demands of the regulatory agencies increase with the new advances in technology, procedures and treatments associated with radiation-producing devices and radioactive materials.

摘要

除了财务职责和患者护理工作外,许多医疗机构还期望放射科经理承担“安全”职责,完成基本的质量控制/质量保证工作,在科室进行日常安全监督,并满足工作场所的监管要求。所有经理都对持续质量改进计划产生影响,从资源的有效利用和人员配置,到患者排班策略的有效性。理解持续质量改进(CQI)及其与放射科经理的关系至关重要,特别是日常工作中的质量保证/质量控制,因为这些是机构安全的基础,包括辐射安全。当机构申请辐射产生设备的注册或放射性物质使用许可证时,许可证颁发机构有特定的要求、政策和程序,必须满足这些要求才能获得许可证并持续保持。在美国的32个协议州,即拥有与核管理委员会计划等效的辐射安全计划的州,各个机构通过当地辐射防护管理机构申请许可证。其他州则直接由核管理委员会及相关监管实体颁发许可证。这些监管机构颁发许可证,根据州和联邦法律设定使用条件,监测和执行辐射安全活动,并对机构进行合规审计。每个放射科及相关辐射使用区域都要接受检查和执法政策,以确保设备和人员的安全。在当今的商业实践中,科室经理或首席技术专家可能会积极参与与机构辐射安全相关的职责,特别是在较小的机构中,而其他机构可能会根据该州监管机构的要求,将“辐射安全官员”的职责和头衔分配给放射科医生或其他管理人员。医疗环境中的辐射安全可分为两大类——设备和人员要求——每类都有非常具体的指导方针。文献未能充分探讨放射科经理与辐射安全职责之间明显的联系。随着监管机构对与辐射产生设备和放射性材料相关的技术、程序和治疗新进展的要求不断提高,这种关系的广度和深度备受关注,值得深入研究。

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