Nev. Admin. Code § 449.377 - Radiological therapeutic services
1. If a hospital
provides radiological therapeutic services, the services must meet
professionally nationally recognized standards for safety and personnel
qualifications.
2. A radiological
therapeutic department must be under the direction of a physician who is:
(a) Certified or eligible for certification
in therapeutic radiology by the American Board of Radiology; or
(b) Certified or eligible for certification
in radiology by the American Board of Radiology and has 2 years of full-time
experience in radiation therapy.
3. Other personnel who may provide
radiological therapeutic services, on a full-time, part-time or consultative
basis, depending on the activity of the department, include:
(a) A radiological physicist who is certified
in radiological physics or in therapeutic radiological physics by the American
Board of Radiology;
(b) A
dosimetrist, or treatment plan technologist, who is a qualified and experienced
radiation therapy technologist and who has at least 1 year of additional
clinical training in dosimetry;
(c)
A certified therapeutic radiological technologist; and
(d) Appropriate support personnel, including
licensed nurses, as required by the patient load.
4. Written policies and procedures must be
developed and maintained by the director of the department in consultation with
other appropriate health professional persons and the administration of the
hospital.
5. Radiation therapy must
be given only under the direction of a radiation therapist.
6. All cancer patients accepted for curative
radiation must have adequate histological substantiation of diagnosis, unless
convincing alternative evidence for diagnosis is presented.
7. Documentation of the initial evaluation
and treatment plan of each patient, and dosimetry, clinical, technical and
follow-up notes on each patient, must be maintained.
8. Adequate communication must be maintained
between the department and the referring physicians, including periodic review
of case management, complications and treatment results.
9. Calibration and operation of equipment for
radiation therapy must meet the requirements specified in chapter 459 of
NAC.
10. Radiation protection for
patients and staff must comply with the requirements specified in chapter 459
of NAC.
11. Periodic follow-ups of
a patient following the completion of his or her treatment must be coordinated
with the physician who referred the patient.
12. Equipment and supplies for the
radiological therapeutic services must conform to the requirements specified in
chapter 459 of NAC.
13. The rooms
in which radiation therapy machines are used must be of adequate size to permit
the easy use of the machines by patients on stretchers. Shielding of those
rooms must meet the requirements specified in chapter 459 of NAC.
14. Sufficient examination rooms must be
available to accommodate all patients receiving the therapeutic
services.
Notes
NRS 449.0302
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