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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City (BCBSKC)
Announces Guidelines Requiring Accreditation


March 2006
For Immediate Release

MARCH 6, 2006 -- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City (BCBSKC) has introduced a radiology privileging criteria program to practitioner groups within its service area, stating that "criteria implementation to all practitioner group sites will enhance service quality and safety of the diagnostic imaging studies delivered to our members and your patients."

The objective of BCBSKC's privileging program is to "facilitate and promote an interrelated group of operational and professional criteria to ensure that practitioner groups providing CT, MR, plain film and PET services to membership are equipped and proficient to extend quality-driven service, technologically sound delivery and expertise within a safe and efficient environment."

Practices will be required to successfully complete the privileging program in order to continue providing imaging services to the BCBSKC PPO and HMO membership. BCBSKC has retained National Imaging Associates (NIA), a radiology management company, to function as the BCBSKC privileging program administrator and education consultant.

Guidelines Specific To PET

  • High performance full ring PET systems will be considered
  • PET must be performed by a hospital; or partially owned by a a hospital as part of a joint venture or other partnership; or owned and operated by an oncology practice clinically affiliated with a hospital or community based cancer treatment program(s); or there is an access need
  • Staffed on-site by a BCBSKC credentialed practitioner, board-certified within a specialty whose scope and expertise is related to the study being performed and interpreted or by a BCBSKC credentialed diagnostic radiology or nuclear medicine practitioner
  • Achieve accreditation by the American College of Radiology (ACR) or Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories (ICANL) within one (1) year of BCBSKC privileging
  • Practitioner must submit evidence of accreditation application within three (3) months of BCBSKC privileging
  • Employ technologists certified in Nuclear Medicine through AART, CNMT or NMTCB

 


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