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Accreditation and Inspections
FDA accreditation, MQSA compliance and annual state inspections are among the top reasons facilities call Kearney Radiology. The organization has been through the process from every side of it.
Accreditation guidance within reach
Every breast imaging facility must be accredited by the FDA to legally perform testing, and reaccreditation comes due every three years. The process is bureaucratic, time-consuming and unforgiving of missed details. It regularly prevents competent providers from doing the clinical work they're trained for.
Kearney Radiology guides facilities through the intricacies, helping you avoid the snags that cost application cycles. With over 30 years of combined experience, the team can help your facility meet MQSA and state requirements and pass inspections.
Inspection readiness that runs all year
Passing an annual state inspection is mostly about what your facility recorded during the preceding twelve months. Our Mammography Tracking System accumulates the required data, graphs and reports automatically, so your technologists aren't reconstructing a year of records in the weeks before an inspector arrives.
Experience from both sides of the process
The organization's guidance is informed by Dr. Kearney's experience directing breast imaging programs that were subject to these same inspections and helping new facilities reach first-time accreditation. That perspective changes the guidance from a checklist into judgment about what inspectors actually weigh.
Next step
Get ahead of your next inspection.
Whether you're pursuing first accreditation or fixing findings from a rough inspection, start the conversation early.
Or call 855-505-0003