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Legislation
Ohio Legislative News

For up to the minute news, be sure to click on the read more link below. Current event news is posted below for your review!

The Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists is dedicated to its mission to advocate for medical imaging and radiologic science professionals by advancing professional practice and educational standards, and providing leadership in health policy. In this regard, the Health Policy Committee of OSRT provides consistent leadership in monitoring and influencing Ohio legislative actions affecting Ohio consumer patients and members of the radiologic science professions.

OSRT Health Policy Committee: Co-chairs: Linda Rizzo and Christopher Gerity and member Jessica Ladd, student intern. Please forward your questions, comments or concerns to: healthpolicy@osrt.org.

January 19,2011 Click the Read more link for an update

 

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Handlers of Radiation Therapy Equipment

In order to help reduce radiation therapy equipment misadministrations, the Ohio Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Protection distributed a notification to all radiation therapy facilities. The notification identifies the most common types of misadministrations and good practices to help reduce the occurrence of these misadministrations.  Click here is access the notification: Good Practices to Reduce Misadministrations.

 
Proposed Amendments OAC
January 9, 2012

Public Comment Proposed Amendments “Radioactive Material Standards - Well Logging”.

Proposed amendments to rules in Chapter 3701:1-49 of the Ohio Administrative Code, “Radioactive Material Standards - Well Logging”, are being submitted for your review and comment. The rules were reviewed as required by the 5 year rule review in law. Click here to find proposed changes to the rules.

Please review the rules and provide any comments that you may have to the Bureau of Radiation Protection of the Ohio Department of Health by February 23, 2012. Comments that are received will be forwarded to the Radioactive Materials Committee of the Radiation Advisory Council, who will consider all comments relative to further changes to the proposed rules. Following this action, the rules will then move through the formal adoption process via the Public Health Council.

Thank you,

Michael J. Snee, Chief Bureau of Radiation Protection
Bureau of Radiation Protection
Ohio Dept. of Health
246 North High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614-644-2727
BRadiation@odh.ohio.gov
 
How to Find Bureau of Radiation Rules
How to Find Bureau of Radiation Rules

 

You can either print the document, or download to a diskette. Steps 1- 8 are the same steps you would use for printing.

  1. Go To ODH Website (www.odh.ohio.gov)
  2. Click on Rules & Regulations
  3. Click on Draft Rules
  4. Scroll to Chapter to be saved or printed.  Click on the Chapter number to open the table of contents.
  5. Rules are in .PDF format.  Download the most current version  (version 6.0) of Adobe Acrobat reader, if necessary.
  6. Click on rule number you wish to save or print.
  7. The rule opens as a PDF document.
  8. Insert a diskette in your computer. ( or PRINT ).
  9. On the toolbar directly above the document, click the icon that looks like a diskette.
  10. Name the file to be saved.
  11. Save the file to the diskette; the saved document is a read-only.

If you require further assistance in downloading ODH rules, phone 614-644-2727.

Bureau of Radiation Protection
Ohio Dept. of Health
P.O. Box 118
Columbus, OH 43216-0118
614-644-2727
BRadiation@odh.ohio.gov

 
2011 RT in DC

rt_dcsign_webOhio RTs Hit Capitol Hill

The ASRT RT in DC event was held March 13-15 at the Hilton Washington Embassy Row.  There were 117 imaging professionals in attendance from all over the country.  This was the ASRT’s 13th annual RT in DC event. Included in the 117 attendees were four OSRT radiologic technologists and a radiologist assistant to lobby for sponsorship of the Consistency, Accuracy, Responsibility, and Excellence in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (CARE) bill. OSRT Board members, Jonathan Mazal and Linda Rizzo, Student intern Chris Gerity, and committee member Julie Gill, arrived in Washington D.C. on Sunday, March 13th. Julie Gill is not only actively involved in OSRT, she was recently elected as vice president of the ASRT Board of Directors.

linda_chris_repjordon_webThe group met with other RT in DC attendees on Sunday evening, and on Monday they learned about the CARE bill and how to effectively meet with aides of the House of Representatives and Senate to garner sponsorship for the bill. Mazal also learned about the Medicare Reimbursement 0f Radiologist Assistant’s bill and lobbied for sponsorship of this bill, as well.

On Tuesday, it was off to Capitol Hill! Pictured to the left is US Representative Jim Jordan, Linda Rizzo and Chris Gerity. The group met with no resistance to sponsorship of the CARE Bill. The primary provision of the CARE bill is that those facilities and health care providers who receive Medicare reimbursement be required to hire educationally-prepared and clinically-competent radiologic technologists to perform all medical imaging and radiation therapy procedures. The federal bill would also mandate minimum standards for education and clinical competence. Practically speaking, the bill will help reduce the risk of medical errors associated with misdiagnosis or the misadministration of radiation, and would reduce patient radiation dose.

2011 reps_webThis past year, The New York Times published an expose on radiation overexposure and errors which culminated in their February 28th front page article emphasizing the need for the CARE bill to protect U.S. citizens. At this point in time, there is NO none opposition to the CARE bill!

Pictured to the left are Julie Gill, Chrstine Lung, Chris Gerity, David Goch and Linda Rizzo. Christine Lung is ASRT's Vice President Government Relations and Public Policy and David Goch is ASRT's Legal Counsel.

Thanks Jonathan, Linda, Chris, and Julie for representing Ohio technologists and all to all Ohioans who help support the passage of the CARE Bill!

 
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