Quality initiatives: Strategies for establishing a comprehensive quality and performance improvement program in a radiology department

Jonathan B. Kruskal, Stephan Anderson, Chun S. Yam, Jacob Sosna

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Abstract

To improve the safety and quality of the care that radiologists provide, and to allow radiologists and radiology personnel to remain competitive in an increasingly complex environment, it is essential that all imaging departments establish and maintain managed, comprehensive, and effective performance improvement programs. Although the structure and focus of these programs can vary, a number of common components exist, many of which are now widely mandated by organizations that regulate the field of radiology. Basic components include patient safety, process improvement, customer service, professional staff assessment, and education, each of which requires strategies for implementing continuous programs to monitor performance, analyzing and depicting data, implementing change, and meeting regulatory requirements. All of these components are part of a comprehensive quality management system in a large academic radiology department. For smaller departments or practices, the gradual introduction of one or more of these components is useful in ensuring the safety and quality of their services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-329
Number of pages15
JournalRadiographics
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2009
Externally publishedYes

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