Computer Tomography Scan
Approximately one in 10 Americans undergo a Computer Tomography (CT) scan each year in order to detect abnormalities, injuries or diseases. A highly regarded diagnostic imaging tool due to its ability to detect minute difference in tissue as well its multiplanar reformatted imaging capabilities, CT is used to diagnose conditions of the neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, cardiac and vascular system and sinus and temporal bones.
There are many factors that contribute to an accurate diagnosis based on CT imaging. The training and experience of both the operator performing the procedure and the interpreting physician, the type of CT equipment used, adherence to radiation dose guidelines and the quality assessment metrics each facility is required to measure, all contribute to a positive patient outcome. IAC accreditation is a "seal of approval" that patients can rely on as an indicator of consistent quality care and a dedication to continuous improvement.
Barry University Foot and Ankle Institute Mercy Clinic located in Miami, FL has been granted a three-year term accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in CT in the area(s) of Body CT.
Accreditation by IAC indicates that Barry University Foot and Ankle Institute Mercy Clinic has undergone an intensive application and review process and is found to be in compliance with the published Standards, thus demonstrating a commitment to quality patient care in CT. Compromised of a detailed self-evaluating followed by a thorough review by a panel of medical experts, the IAC accreditation process enables both the critical operational and technical components of the applicant to be assessed, including representative case studies and their corresponding final reports.
About IAC
IAC provides accreditation programs for vascular testing, echocardiography, nuclear/PET, MRI, diagnostic CT, dental CT, carotid stenting, vein treatment and management and cardiac electrophysiology. The IAC programs for accreditation are dedicated to ensuring quality patient care and promoting health care and all support one common mission: Improving health care through accreditation. IAC accreditation is widely respected within the medical community, as illustrated by the support of the national medical societies related to CT, which include physicians, technologists and physicists. To date, the IAC accrediting divisions have granted accreditation to more than 14,000 sites throughout United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
For more information on lower extremity CT scan, please consult with a podiatrist.