Quality assurance for the radiology-emergency interface
- PMID: 1915054
Quality assurance for the radiology-emergency interface
Abstract
Quality assurance does not have to be a dirty word. Developing indicators, identifying trends, taking action, and reassessing the results can significantly benefit the technical and nursing staff, emergency physicians, radiologists, and, especially, the patients.
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