- Author:
Woo Kyoung JEONG
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Author Information
- Publication Type:Opinion
- From:Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2025;68(5):272-276
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Quality control (QC) in medical imaging is important for improving diagnostic accuracy, optimizing treatment planning, and ensuring patient safety. With the increasing complexity of imaging technologies, consistent and structured QC practices are essential to ensure high-quality healthcare delivery. Korea’s QC initiatives began with regulatory standards for special medical equipment, aiming to institutionalize requirements for basic equipment and personnel.Current Concepts: Currently, Korea’s system primarily focuses on equipment-level control through regular inspections and legal standards. However, standardized protocols for image acquisition, interpretation, and reporting remain inconsistent across institutions. The American College of Radiology provides a benchmark model for a more integrated approach. Technological advances, including artificial intelligence, are increasingly influencing imaging processes. However, these advancements pose new challenges regarding their evaluation and integration into existing QC systems.Discussion and Conclusion: QC in medical imaging should be expanded beyond equipment maintenance to encompass procedural and interpretive standards. Multi-sector collaboration is necessary to refine policies and ensure that emerging technologies improve patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.