Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-220 - Radiology Services and Diagnostic Imaging Services
A. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. Radiology services and diagnostic imaging
services are provided in compliance with A.R.S. Title 30, Chapter 4 and 9
A.A.C. 7;
2. A copy of a
certificate documenting compliance with subsection (A)(1) is provided to the
Department for review upon the Department's request;
3. A general hospital or a rural general
hospital provides radiology services 24 hours a day on the hospital's premises
to meet the emergency needs of a patient;
4. A hospital that provides surgical services
has radiology services and diagnostic imaging services on the hospital's
premises to meet the needs of patients;
5. A general hospital or a rural general
hospital has a radiologic technologist on duty or on-call; and
6. Except as provided in subsection (A)(4), a
special hospital whose patients require radiology services and diagnostic
imaging services is able to provide the radiology services and diagnostic
imaging services when needed by the patients:
a. On the special hospital's premises,
or
b. By arrangement with a
radiology and diagnostic imaging facility that is not on the special hospital's
premises.
B.
An administrator of a hospital that provides radiology services or diagnostic
imaging services on the hospital's premises shall ensure that:
1. Radiology services and diagnostic imaging
services are provided:
a. Under the direction
of a medical staff member; and
b.
According to an order that includes:
i. The
patient's name,
ii. The name of the
ordering individual,
iii. The
radiological or diagnostic imaging procedure ordered, and
iv. The reason for the procedure;
2. A medical staff
member or radiologist interprets the radiologic or diagnostic image;
3. A radiologic or diagnostic imaging patient
report is prepared that includes:
a. The
patient's name;
b. The date of the
procedure;
c. A medical staff
member's or radiologist's interpretation of the image;
d. The type and amount of radiopharmaceutical
used, if applicable; and
e. The
adverse reaction to the radiopharmaceutical, if any; and
4. A radiologic or diagnostic imaging report
is included in the patient's medical record.
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