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KMID : 1234820220230020097
Korean Society of Law and Medicine
2022 Volume.23 No. 2 p.97 ~ p.118
Problems of the Act and Subordinate Statutes Related to the Regulation of Radiation Safety for Diagnosis
Lim Chang-Seon

Abstract
The use of diagnostic radiation in medical institutions is rapidly increasing. Accordingly, the collective effective dose is on the rise every year.
Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the radiation exposure of the person undergoing the radiation examination as low as reasonably achievable. And we must establish a legal system to perform the safe management of radiation for diagnosis efficiently.
In this way, I went over the problems of the Act and Subordinate Statutes regarding radiation safety management for diagnosis.
As a result, the main contents are as follows.
First, in the ?Medical Service Act?, there is no basis for the Safety Inspection Institute of Radiation and Radiation Exposure Measuring Institutes. And there are no provisions concerning delegation of administrative disposition. Therefore, it is necessary to secure legal justification by providing the basis for the Safety Inspection Institute of Radiation along with Radiation Exposure Measuring Institutes and the basis for administrative dispositions against these institutions in the ?Medical Service Act?.
Second, the ?Rules on the Installation and Operation of Special Medical Equipment? should be integrated with the ?Rules on the Safety Management of Radiation Generators for Diagnostics? to unify administrative procedures such as reporting for radiation special medical equipment for diagnosis.
Third, in the case of violating the diagnostic radiation safety management standards in the ?Rules on the Safety Management of Radiation Generators for Diagnostics?, it is necessary to supplement the insufficient sanctions such as administrative disposition.
Fourth, regulating diagnostic radiation and therapeutic radiation used in medical institutions with the dual legal system of the ?Medical Act? and the ?Nuclear Safety Act? is not efficient in the safety management of diagnostic radiation. Therefore, it is necessary to uniformly regulate diagnostic radiation and all medical radiation, including therapeutic radiation and nuclear medicine, in the ?Medical Service Act? system.
KEYWORD
Radiation for diagnosis, Provisions concerning delegation, Special medical equipment, Administrative disposition, Medical Service Act
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