New York State Radiological Society

Radiation Oncology Committee Report

May 5, 2000

Karen Fountain, M.D., Chairperson

Hospitals and free-standing facilities in New York are moving forward with State- or City-mandated radiation oncology practice accreditation processes. The ACR will list accredited practices on their website. Both ACR and ACRO accreditation programs are now accepted by City and State agencies.

Dr. Louis Potters, Radiation Oncology Carrier Advisory Committee representative, continues as Co-Chair of the national Carrier Advisory Committee. He has been working with ACR staff and gave a short presentation at the leadership meeting in Washington, D.C., in March. He has been appointed to the ACR Commissions on Radiation Oncology and on Economics. He chairs the Regulatory subcommittee through a joint economics committee with ACR and ASTRO. Their task is to examine issues pertaining to HCFA policy on a national as well as on the state and local levels.

The policy on External Beam Radiation Therapy, which was developed in New York has passed, and has been used as a model nationally. The pending policy on Brachytherapy should be available in three to four months, and will be the nation's first.

Random spot checks as well as focused audits of radiation oncologists and their practices may be performed by HCFA subcontractors to ensure Medicare billing compliance. Appropriate documentation of clinical encounters and supervision is essential to avoid civil and/or criminal penalties. Updates regarding changes in Radiation Oncology coding are published regularly. NYSRS officers and designated committee members are available for any questions you may have on these issues.

The first national Continuing Quality Improvement manual for radiation oncology, similar to the existing manual for diagnostic radiology, is slated for completion in 2002. Members of the committee to draft the manual will be drawn from the ACR membership of AAPM, theACR Quality Assurance Committee, the Radiation Oncology Practice Accreditation Committee, and persons with special interest and expertise in CQI. The committee will be inclusive, with physicians and physicists drawn from rural practices, free-standing facilities, community hospital-based practices, and academic centers. Dr. Fountain was named Committee Chair in April.

Radiation oncologists are again encouraged to join RadPac and to continue to correspond with their legislators about issues which may affect our patients. Copies of such letters should be sent to Tom Wolfe, Senior Director of ACR Government Relations at FAX (703) 262-9312 or email: tomw@acr.org

 


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