Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 370.140 - Additional Mammography Review and Patient Notification
a) If the Agency believes that mammography
quality at a facility has been compromised and may present a serious risk to
human health, the facility shall provide clinical images and other relevant
information, as specified by the Agency, for review by the accreditation body.
This additional mammography review will help the Agency to determine whether
the facility is in compliance with this Part and, if not, whether there is a
need to notify affected patients, their physicians or the public that the
reliability, clarity and accuracy of interpretation of mammograms has been
compromised.
b) If the Agency
determines that the quality of mammography performed by a facility, whether or
not certified under Section
370.50
of this Part, was so inconsistent with the quality standards established in
this Part as to present a significant risk to individual or public health, the
Agency may require the facility to notify patients who received mammograms at
the facility, and their referring physicians, of the deficiencies presenting
the risk, the potential harm resulting, appropriate remedial measures and other
relevant information as the Agency may require.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 20963, effective December 16, 2005
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