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RDC 330 in practice
Autor
GUERRA, D.
MARTINS, T.T.M.
RODRIGUES JUNIOR, O.
SOUZA, C.D. de
CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE FISICA MEDICA, 26th; CONGRESSO LATINO-AMERICANO DE FISICA MEDICA, 9th
Resumen
Medical radiology has social and academic relevance because it is a specialty that uses different
types of radiation for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. It requires a multidisciplinary team that is
attentive to the changing guidelines imposed by the government. The rules are presented and
enforced by the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) and the State and Municipal Health
Surveillance (VISA). Currently, the ANVISA standard that regulates radiodiagnostic clinics is
Collegiate Board Resolution 330 (RDC) and Normative Instructions (INs) 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 and
97, which dictate the rules of operation of the clinic in general and each equipment in particular. In
this work, we evaluated the implementation of this new resolution, through a qualitative study, with
the following procedures: interviews, analysis, comparison of results, and direct observation in 05
magnetic resonance centers of the private hospital network of the metropolitan region of Fortaleza. A
question that the work intends to try to answer: Given the data collected, what will be the possible
initial, medium and long-term impacts of the implementation of these Ins.