WVHCA Issues Proposed CT Standards Google

Yesterday, July 11, the West Virginia Health Care Authority issued proposed CON Standards covering (CT) services in West Virginia.

The proposed Computed Tomography Services CON Standards provide a new need process for new, additional or replacement CT by hospital and non-hospital applicants. The proposed standards set forth a weighted need of 3,000 scans per year and provide an exemption for costing less that $300,000.

Although I’ve not read anything official from the Authority, today’s Charleston Gazette article indicates that the Authority will accept comments on the proposed standards during the next 30 days and the Authority’ will vote on the regulations at its September meeting. The new standards will then be sent to for . UPDATE: The Authority has now posted information about submitting comments. The deadline for submitting comments is , 2007.

The reports on the new standards today in its article, “Doctors’ offices to be allowed to buy CT scanners”. Additional on the development of the CT Standards can be found on the Authority’s CT Services Workgroup Meeting site. For comparison, the old 1992 CT Standards are available.

UPDATE 8/22/07: It appears that the Authority has extended the deadline for submitting comments until August 31, 2007 based upon the Notice of Public Comment listed on the Authority’s website. Also the Authority has uploaded the comments submitted on the proposed CT Standards.

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