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  • Medical Physics
  • Occupational Health
  • Radiation Protection

Background:

  • Personal dosimetry in healthcare is often issued conservatively, leading to unnecessary monitoring.
  • Optimizing dosimetry programs is crucial for efficient resource allocation in radiation safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a structured approach for evaluating the necessity and exchange frequency of dosimeters.
  • To optimize personal dosimetry practices within a large healthcare system.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized two years of retrospective radiation dose data for analysis.
  • Grouped personnel by job type and workplace conditions, analyzing dose data percentiles against thresholds.
  • Incorporated regulatory requirements and managerial input into the decision-making process.

Main Results:

  • Reduced annual dosimeter issuance by 4,912.
  • Decreased dosimeter frequency for 82 individuals and eliminated it for 1,067.
  • Enabled more efficient resource allocation towards higher-risk groups.

Conclusions:

  • The implemented model provides a conservative and scalable framework for optimizing dosimetry programs.
  • This approach enhances radiation safety resource management without compromising compliance or worker protection.
  • Applicable to healthcare and other radiation-using industries.