Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.87 - Free-Standing Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities
Section 10.09.87.03 - Conditions for Participation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.87.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General requirements for participation in the Program are that a provider shall meet all conditions for participation as set forth in COMAR 10.09.36.03.
B. Requirements for participation in the Program as an IDTF provider/mobile IDTF provider require that the provider:
(1) Be approved by Medicare to
furnish diagnostic services in an IDTF;
(2) Meets the licensure requirements in
accordance with Regulation .02 of this chapter; and
(3) Meets performance standards in accordance
with 42 CFR § 410.33(g).
C. Specific Requirements for Participation in the Program as a Mobile IDTF Provider.
(1) The mobile IDTF shall have electronic
technology that enables the same day exchange of patient records with the
treating physician's office.
(2) An
IDTF mobile unit shall:
(a) Maintain
physician's order & diagnostic test records for each patient;
(b) Observe all patient rights;
(c) Obtain written, informed consent from a
parent or legal guardian before providing services to a minor;
(d) Comply with all applicable federal,
State, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances regulating:
(i) Equipment;
(ii) Flammability;
(iii) Construction;
(iv) Infection control;
(v) Sanitation procedures; and
(vi) Zoning;
(e) Comply with the statutes and regulations
of the Maryland Department of the Environment for all radiographic and imaging
equipment;
(f) Obtain all
applicable county and city licenses or permits necessary to operate the mobile
IDTF;
(g) Provide access to a ramp
or a lift if services are provided to disabled individuals;
(h) Have ready access to an adequate supply
of potable water, including hot water;
(i) Have immediate access to toilet
facilities;
(j) Have an
appropriately covered noncorrosive metal container for refuse and waste
materials;
(k) Have a carbon
monoxide detection device or system installed and in proper working
condition;
(l) Have written
procedures for medical emergencies; and
(m) Have appropriate equipment to treat
medical emergencies.
(3)
The owner or owners of a mobile unit shall submit a business plan to the
Department for the mobile unit that includes:
(a) The mission of the mobile unit;
(b) Verification of ownership of the mobile
unit;
(c) A list of the technical
staff that will render services in the mobile unit; and
(d) The targeted population.
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