
World Health Organization (WHO) - Imaging Task Force
The WHO Imaging Task Force is a specialized group within the World Health Organization that focuses on improving the use of medical imaging—like X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans—to diagnose and treat diseases globally. Their goal is to promote best practices, develop guidelines, and support countries in implementing effective imaging technologies. By ensuring high-quality imaging standards, they help healthcare providers deliver better diagnoses, ultimately improving patient outcomes worldwide. The task force also works to address disparities in access to imaging services and ensures safety and consistency across different healthcare settings.