Eastman Kodak has introduced a free program designed to help mammography clinics maintain accreditation mandated by the Mammography Quality Standards Act. Available to customers using Kodak's Min-R mammography system, the program helps facilities optimize their mammography systems to pass the accreditation review process, according to the Rochester, NY-based firm.
If a clinic does not receive accreditation on first review after following Kodak’s recommendations, Kodak will reimburse the facility for the cost of a second review if certain conditions are met. The program will be available starting in October for clinics whose MQSA accreditation expires in April 2002.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersSeptember 14, 2001
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