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

TL;DR
Japan updated laws to allow radiological technologists to take on more advanced tasks, and new guidelines were created to ensure safe and effective implementation.
Contribution
Development of practical guidelines for task shifting from radiologists to radiological technologists in Japan.
Findings
Five new guidelines were developed to support the expanded roles of radiological technologists.
The guidelines focus on patient safety and quality of care in advanced imaging and interventional procedures.
Collaboration among key medical societies ensured comprehensive and practical guidance.
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…
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TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Radiology practices and education
