Mammography and Intervention Breast Radiography Certification FAQs
ALL CORRESPONDENCE MUST INCLUDE THE FACILITY'S MAMMOGRAPHY CERTIFICATION NUMBER
ALL CORRESPONDENCE MUST INCLUDE THE FACILITY'S MAMMOGRAPHY CERTIFICATION NUMBER
Facilities utilizing interpreting physicians or technologists from a temporary service shall verify credentials prior to employing these individuals and maintain copies of the qualifications for inspection by the Agency. The facility does not need to notify the Agency unless these personnel will be at the facility for a period exceeding four weeks.
To request a copy of the certificate, contact the Open Records Coordinator at (512) 834-6688, extension 2202.
The Agency will issue an additional certificate translated into Spanish for those facilities serving a Spanish-speaking population. The facility should display both Spanish and English certificates where they can be viewed by mammography patients. Contact the Agency certifying body at (737) 218-7087 to request a Spanish-language certificate.
Contact the Agency certifying body to request a replacement certificate. Currently, there is not a fee for a replacement certificate.
Yes. The expiration date is located on the first page of the two-page mammography certificate.
The form should state the 'Legal Name' and 'Doing Business As' name, if applicable, as filed with Texas Secretary of State's Office and/or county clerk's office.
Paying annual fees does not constitute issuance of a new certificate. You will not receive an amended certificate until after your next renewal period.
Contact the Radiation Machine Source Group at (737) 218-7087 to verify receipt.
Contact the Accounting Department at (512) 834-6688, extension 2060 or 2059.
No, it is not required for a mammography technologist to hold the ARRT (M). However, the mammography technologist must have completed the initial 40 hours of mammography training.
Yes. In-house training can be obtained under the supervision of a qualified instructor. At least 40 contact hours of documented training specific to mammography must be completed. The hours of documented training shall include, but is not limited to:
No. There can only be one designated lead interpreting physician.
For purposes of transferring films, the facility must be able to provide the medical institution, physician, healthcare provider, patient or patient's representative, with hardcopy films of final interpretation quality or, when it is acceptable to the recipient (e.g., a transfer between two FFDM facilities), with original or lossless compressed full field digital images electronically.
Contact the facility's accrediting body for instructions on how to change the contact person.
No, currently there is no regulation that requires an interpreting physician to be onsite at the time a diagnostic mammogram is performed.
Yes, as long as the interpreting physician did not interpret the original mammogram.
For questions regarding inspections, contact (512) 218-7087. Note: The certificate of inspection does not authorize the facility to perform mammography.