Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 10 - LABORATORIES
Chapter 10.10.06 - Medical Laboratories-Quality Assurance
Section 10.10.06.10 - Quality Control - Cytology
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.10.06.10
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Primary Standard. A licensee of a laboratory offering to perform or performing tests in the subdiscipline of gynecologic cytology shall ensure that the laboratory:
(1) Limits the number of slides
an individual may examine as set forth in
42 CFR § 493.1274;
(2) Limits slide examination to the
laboratory premises;
(3)
Establishes a quality assurance program and follows written quality control
procedures to monitor and evaluate the quality of cytological procedures and
testing processes;
(4) Does not pay
for the examination of cytology slides on a piecework basis;
(5) Reviews not less than 10 percent of all
negative gynecologic slides before reporting results on those slides;
(6) Employs an individual who qualifies as a
supervisory cytotechnologist or a technical supervisor in gynecologic cytology
to review negative gynecologic slides;
(7) Does not allow the evaluation of a slide
that shows evidence of unsatisfactory preparation;
(8) Reports as to whether a slide is
satisfactory or unsatisfactory for evaluation;
(9) Maintains records for 5 years of slides
reported as unsatisfactory;
(10)
Maintains and stores for 5 years from the date of examination any slide that
was examined;
(11) Retains cytology
reports for at least 10 years;
(12)
Does not send gynecologic cytology slides to a laboratory not holding a State
license; and
(13) Requires
cytotechnologists and pathologists to obtain continuing education.
B. Standards.
(1) General. A licensee shall ensure that the
laboratory complies with the applicable requirements in
42 CFR § 493.1221.
(2) Continuing Education.
(a) A cytotechnologist or pathologist who is
employed by a laboratory and who performs primary gynecologic screening shall
obtain at least 20 credit hours per calendar year of continuing education in
cytology. A credit hour is 1 hour of active participation in the educational
activity.
(b) An individual may
obtain cytological continuing education in a formal or informal educational
activity, such as reading journal articles, reviewing case histories, and
attending lectures or workshops. This activity provides the individual with
increased medical or technical knowledge of cytopathology or exfoliative
cytology.
(c) A licensee shall
ensure that the laboratory annually compiles records of the continuing
education for each cytotechnologist and pathologist and retains them for at
least 2 years.
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