Commentary

Economic Impact of Quality Control in Diagnostic Radiology

Authors: W. H. CARLTON, PhD, L. S. AVECILLA,MS., W. H. POOL, MD., C. H. WISE, JR., MBA, R. G. YOUNG, BS, RT

Abstract

With ever-increasing costs confronting health care facilities, much attention is being focused on various cost-containment projects. Although it is generally assumed that a radiology department quality control program will increase costs, institutional savings may also result. A comprehensive quality control program involving continuing education, simplification of technic, processor control, standardization of cassettes, and preventive maintenance resulted in substantial savings for a medical school radiology department.

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