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Journal of Radiological Science and Technology
2021 Volume.44 No. 5 p.513 ~ p.523
Analysis of the Necessity of Medical Records Related to Radiological Examination
Hong Dong-Hee

Lim Cheong-Hwan
Lim Woo-Taek
Joo Young-Cheol
Jung Hong-Ryang
Kim Eun-Hye
Yoon Yong-Su
Jung Young-Jin
Choi Ji-Won
Jeong Sung-Hun
Park Myeong-Hwan
Yang Oh-Nam
Jeong Bong-Jae
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to discuss the required items and feasibility of medical records of radiological examinations performed by radiological technologists at medical institutions. An online survey was conducted to a total of 10,000 radiation-related workers, of which 1,026 (10.3%) responded. As a research method, self-made questionnaires were used. The online survey was conducted from September 10 to September 20, 2021 for the survey period. For response data, a Chi-square test was performed according to demographic characteristics using SPSS 27.0 version (IBM Inc., Chicago, Ill, USA), and it was judged to be significant when the P value was less than 0.05. The reliability of the questionnaire response was found to be Chronbach ¥á=0.933. More than 90% of the medical records related to radiological examinations are necessary, and they answered that a curriculum, remuneration curriculum, and legal system for medical records should be prepared. More than 90% of the respondents agreed with the proposal of the Radiological Technologist Independent Act for legal preparation, and most of the information required for medical records is currently recorded in DICOM images. According to the demographic characteristics, the medical record requirement for radiological examination, curriculum, continuing education, and legislation were found to be higher with higher education and higher with longer working experience. In addition, most of the radiology departments showed a high demand for medical records, so most of them responded positively to the medical records requirements for radiological examinations. This study analyzed the medical record requirements for radiological examinations, and as shown in the results, medical record requirements for radiological examinations was found that most radiological technologists felt need for the new law and supported it. In addition, if the information recorded in the DICOM image is used, it is considered that medical records could be easily prepared without additional work by the radiological technologists.
KEYWORD
Radiological examination, Medical record, Demand, Radiological technologist, Necessity
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