Ak. Dixon et al., QUALITY ASSURANCE IN RADIOLOGY, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B: Biological sciences, 101, 1993, pp. 321-342
Most radiology departments have had comprehensive quality assurance pr
ogrammes up and running for many years. There are several tangible mea
sures of the output of a radiological department in the form of worklo
ad, staffing, film quality, film retrieval, accuracy of reports, avail
ability of reports, etc. There are also many less tangible aspects. In
this paper, which attempts to cover most of the practical aspects of
quality assurance in radiology, the programme is followed through from
the initiation of the request for a radiological investigation right
up to its possible influence on the outcome of the patient. The educat
ional aspects are also addressed in this rapidly evolving field.