WHO releases policy brief on ethical medical imaging

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a policy brief on ethics and medical imaging.

The brief focuses on the ethical responsibility to protect patients from harmful radiation effects during medical procedures and expands on two basic principles: Appropriate imaging and optimizing radiation protection for patients and imaging providers.

The brief is particularly needed now, as the use of imaging in medicine has increased over the past three decades, WHO Director of its Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, Dr. Maria Neira, said in a statement released by the organization.

"The optimal balance between radiation benefits and risks must be ensured," she said. "Whenever radiological imaging procedures are proposed, only necessary examinations should be performed, and patients should know they can expect appropriate, timely, and safe services."

The brief was written primarily for clinicians who are requesting imaging and those who provide imaging services, but the organization hopes it will also offer support to patients for making good healthcare decisions, it said.

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