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Open Access 05-05-2025 | Interventional Radiology | Invited Review

Overview of task shifting guidelines in Japan: from radiologists to radiological technologists

Authors: Aki Kido, Kazuko Ohno, Kei Yamada, Koichiro Yamakado, Takao Hiraki, Takashi Mizowaki, Noriko Aida, Noriko Oyama-Manabe, Naoki Kodama, Katsuhiko Ueda, Shigeki Aoki, Noriyuki Tomiyama

Published in: Japanese Journal of Radiology

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Abstract

As one of the key pillars of work style reform for physicians, task shifting and sharing from radiologists to radiological technologists has been considered. In May 2021, the Radiological Technologists Act was amended, allowing for the expansion of several duties. Alongside these legal and regulatory changes, a notice from Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare was issued, highlighting tasks to be particularly promoted under the current system prior to the amendment of the Radiological Technologists Act. These amendments authorize radiological technologists to perform advanced and specialized tasks, such as securing venous access for contrast agent administration, which require significantly higher skill levels than their traditional roles. However, the amended legislation did not include specific guidelines, rules, or considerations for the practical implementation of these new duties in daily medical practice, especially from the perspectives of patient safety and quality of care. To address this, the Japan Radiological Society, the Japanese College of Radiology, and the Japan Association of Radiological Technologists collaborated with other related societies to develop guidelines on five key topics:-Guidelines for Safe Conduct of CT/MRI Contrast-Enhanced Examinations: Considering the expanded scope of practice for radiological technologists. -Guidelines for Safe Conduct of Nuclear Medicine Examinations: Aligned with the expanded responsibilities of radiological technologists. -Guidelines for Clinical application of Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT). -Guidelines for Safe Conduct of Angiography and Interventional Radiology (IR): Adapted for the expanded roles of radiological technologists. -Guidelines for Reporting Findings of STAT Imaging: Addressing urgent conditions with potential impact on life prognosis.
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Title
Overview of task shifting guidelines in Japan: from radiologists to radiological technologists
Authors
Aki Kido
Kazuko Ohno
Kei Yamada
Koichiro Yamakado
Takao Hiraki
Takashi Mizowaki
Noriko Aida
Noriko Oyama-Manabe
Naoki Kodama
Katsuhiko Ueda
Shigeki Aoki
Noriyuki Tomiyama
Publication date
05-05-2025
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Japanese Journal of Radiology
Print ISSN: 1867-1071
Electronic ISSN: 1867-108X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11604-025-01774-w

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