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  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
  • Regulatory Compliance

Background:

  • The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission mandates written directives for specific uses of Iodine-131 (above 1.11 MBq) and all radiopharmaceutical therapies.
  • Increasing use of novel radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine escalates the burden of regulatory paperwork.
  • Time-consuming regulatory requirements risk inaccurate data, incomplete records, and potential violations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a software solution for efficient and accurate management of written directives in nuclear medicine.
  • To improve upon the traditional paper-trail method of directive management.
  • To enhance data security and accessibility for healthcare professionals.

Main Methods:

  • A Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant database software was developed using Visual Basic.
  • Patient data were stored in a secure Access database on a local server or hard disk.
  • The software was implemented and refined over time at an institutional level.

Main Results:

  • The software has been in reliable use for over two years, effectively tracking all written directives.
  • Physicians and technologists reported daily use and preference for the software over paper directives.
  • The system allows for easy retrieval of directives at any stage of completion.

Conclusions:

  • A novel software solution effectively manages written directives, streamlining departmental workflows.
  • The implemented system saves time, centralizes information, and reduces confusion for all staff.
  • This digital approach enhances the creation, completion, filing, and retrieval of essential medical directives.