This study examines effective standards of practice in administering a radiology department, focusing on the integration of evidence-based decision-making processes. Conducted at Mater Dei Hospital in Malta, this research addresses the lack of localised, peer-reviewed studies that inform administrative protocols in the Medical Imaging Department (MID). By employing a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA), the study systematically reviews recent literature to identify best practices, challenges, and innovations relevant to radiology administration. The findings highlight critical areas needing improvement, including patient care standards, safety culture, infection control, reporting standardisation, and management of imaging protocols. The research outlines barriers to implementing evidence-based changes, such as resource limitations and resistance from stakeholders, while also emphasising facilitators, such as support from leadership and structured training programmes. This study offers original contributions by adapting international evidence to the Maltese healthcare context, proposing specific recommendations for quality management systems, standardised administrative procedures, and enhanced professional training. It underscores the importance of integrating evidence-based practices into local radiology administration to improve service delivery, enhance patient safety, and boost operational efficiency.
Francesca Mallia (Wed,) studied this question.