Displaying All Posts of Topic: CT Dose Check

California Dose Reporting Legislation

02.07.12 Lindsay Morris

While California’s low-dose reporting legislation becomes law this summer, doctors and hospitals across the state have already taken significant steps to lower the dose of life-saving medical imaging exams. Read More

Group of Physicists Call Radiation Fear Excessive

01.12.12 Dave Fisher

The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) released a statement this week saying that fearful claims about radiation dose in diagnostic imaging procedures are excessive. Read More

Protecting Patients From Unnecessary Medical Radiation

08.26.11 Dave Fisher

This week, the U.S. Joint Commission issued an alert for hospitals to find ways to reduce patients’ exposure to repeated radiation doses. Commission president Dr. Mark Chassin remarked that while scans “should be used with caution,” he also noted that medical imaging is necessary. Read More

Article Says Radiation “Shouldn’t Alter CT Scan Decision”

06.14.11 Dave Fisher

Aunt Minnie reported in a recent article that at this year’s annual meeting of the International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT), the message from medical physicist Dr. Cynthia McCollough’s speech was that medical radiation should not alter a doctors decision for a CT scan. Read More

Medical Imaging Misperceptions

04.27.11 Lindsay Morris

Every scan that is prescribed for a patient must be viewed in context. MITA is committed to ensuring that patients receive the safest and most effective scans when it is most appropriate for their health care. Read More

FDA Recognizes MITA Dose Check Standard in Federal Register

03.15.11 Dave Fisher

Yesterday, the FDA recognized the NEMA (MITA) XR-25 Dose Check Standard in the Federal Register. Read More

Value of Abdominal CT

02.02.11 Dave Fisher

Today, a Time Magazine article discussed the difficulties of diagnosing abdominal pain, and highlights many of the initiatives that MITA has been working on and supports. Read More

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