New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter I - State Sanitary Code
Part 16 - Ionizing Radiation
General Provisions
Section 16.22 - X-ray screening; general requirements; mammography
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 16.22
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General requirements. This applies to each person or operator that provides X-ray screening to a target population when there is no individual order for each procedure.
(1) All screening shall be performed under
the supervision of a licensed practitioner pursuant to section
89.4(a)
of this Title.
(2) The screening
program operator shall establish and maintain a referral system for
communicating findings to the patient's primary care provider in a timely
fashion.
(3) The screening program
operator shall establish and maintain a referral system for patients with
suspicious findings or disease when the patient does not report having a
primary care provider.
(4) The
screening program operator shall annually review the program to determine the
appropriateness of continuing screening and report the findings of that review
to the department.
(5) A
prospective screening program operator shall apply to the department and submit
information prior to operation indicating how the operator will comply with
paragraphs (1) through (4) of this subdivision.
(6) The screening program operator shall
prepare and submit to the department within 15 days of a request a report that
includes the following information for a requested time period:
(i) the total number of patients screened by
diagnosis;
(ii) the total number of
suspicious findings or disease;
(iii) the total number of patients referred
for follow-up for each suspicious finding or disease diagnosed.
(b) Mammography. The following requirements for mammography screening are in addition to those in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section.
(1) All mammographic images shall be
interpreted by a qualified physician.
(2) Baseline mammography images shall be
maintained for 10 years.
(3)
Palpation and the teaching of breast self-examination shall be
provided.
(4) The screening program
operator shall perform an annual analysis of false positive and false negative
findings for cases where the data can be obtained.
(5) The facility shall prepare and submit to
the department an annual report including:
(i) total number of individuals screened by
age group;
(ii) total number of
patients referred for follow-up by age group; and
(iii) results of the analysis of false
positive findings.
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