Featured blog post: CT scan risks outlined in NEJM article
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, June 24, 2010
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It may be time for your technology assessment committee to revisit the risks and benefits of CT scans. These popular scans were the focus of a recent New England Journal of Medicine article that warned of long-term cancer risks and potential radiation overdoses, according to a June 23 Los Angeles Times article.
Does your technology assessment committee evaluate existing technologies or only proposed technology changes? Share your experiences in the comment boxes on our blog.
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