Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RADIATION
Chapter 246-226 - Radiation protection - Computed tomography
Section 246-226-060 - CT events
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The purpose of this section is to improve patient safety by supporting health care providers and facilities in their efforts to reduce the incidence of medical errors that contribute to deterministic injurious health effects. This rule does not relieve the department of its statutory obligation to enforce this and other radiation protection laws.
(2) The registrant shall initiate an investigation within twenty-four hours and complete the investigation within ten business days when:
(3) For each event, the registrant shall conduct a root cause analysis in consultation with a medical physicist, the lead interpreting CT physician, lead CT technologist, and the operator who performed the CT procedure. The root cause analysis must:
(4) The root cause analysis must not include any identifying information for any health care professional, facility employee, or patient involved.
(5) The registrant shall make appropriate modifications consistent with the corrective action plan to prevent future events.
(6) This rule does not remove a registrant's responsibility to report a licensed practitioner's unprofessional conduct to the department, as defined under RCW 18.130.180.
(7) A registrant is exempt from the requirements of this section when the registrant is subject to other coordinated quality improvement requirements under RCW 70.41.200 or 70.230.080, and includes CT events as part of the required coordinated quality improvement program.
(8) A registrant is exempt from the requirements of this section when the registrant includes CT events as part of a department-approved coordinated quality improvement program under RCW 43.70.510.