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Quality Management Radiologic Technologists

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Radiologic Technologist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471Q0001X

As of today, the following are the total number of Quality Management Radiologic Technologists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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Medicare

The following are the total number of Quality Management Radiologic Technologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Quality Management Radiologic Technologists do?

Quality Management: Radiologic Technologists (RTs) oversee and perform quality control of imaging equipment and processes to ensure high-quality diagnostic images while minimizing patient and staff radiation exposure. 

Their responsibilities include conducting equipment tests, documenting quality control procedures, identifying and reporting issues, and assisting with improvements to the quality management system to maintain efficiency and safety in the diagnostic imaging department.  

What they do

Equipment Testing & Maintenance: Performing daily, weekly, monthly, and annual tests on imaging equipment to ensure it is functioning optimally. 

Quality Control Procedures: Conducting quality control (QC) procedures on equipment, materials, and processes to identify any deviations from standards. 

Image Quality & Safety: Monitoring and ensuring that imaging examinations produce high-quality diagnostic images and that patient and staff doses of radiation are kept as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA). 

Documentation & Reporting: Meticulously documenting all quality management activities and recording any issues, such as significant radiation exposure increases or underexposures. 

Problem Identification & Improvement: Working with medical physicists and other team members to identify the causes of any problems or deviations and to implement corrective actions and quality improvements. 

Compliance: Preparing and administering activities that ensure the radiology department complies with statutes, regulations, accreditation standards, and internal policies. 

The Quality Management System (QMS)

Quality management involves several components that a QM RT helps to manage: 

Quality Improvement (QI): The continuous process of identifying and implementing changes to enhance patient care, diagnostic accuracy, and efficiency. 

Quality Planning: Developing strategies to achieve and sustain quality in the department. 

Quality Control (QC): The process of monitoring, evaluating, and maintaining equipment for optimal performance. 

Quality Assurance (QA): Proactive measures to prevent errors and ensure that processes and services consistently meet quality standards.