In the UK, the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IR(ME)R) 20171 and the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 20182 make it clear that there is a requirement to provide information to patients regarding radiation risks prior to exposure. Current legislation provides no clear steer on who is responsible for ensuring patients receive radiation safety information. This leads to diffusion of responsibility, a situation where everybody and nobody is responsible3. To ensure this does not impact on patient care, joint professional body guidance states that responsibility should be clearly defined in the employer’s procedures4. Researchers have suggested that clearer guidance on who is responsible for carrying out this task is required5.
The timing of the provision of information and the responsibility for this task is not straightforward. Diagnostic examinations are routinely requested by registered healthcare professionals...
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