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"The accuracy of non-invasive diagnostic studies depends on the knowledge, skill, and experience of the technologist and interpreter. Consequently, the providers of interpretations must be capable of demonstrating documented training and experience and maintain documentation for post-payment audit. Furthermore, effective 12:01 A.M. July 1, 1998, all non-invasive vascular diagnostic studies must be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, persons that have demonstrated minimum entry level competency by being credentialed in vascular technology. Examples of appropriate certification include the Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT). Supervision requires the credentialed individual’s physical presence in the facility.

Appendix A
Certification for Vascular Laboratories/Vascular Technologists
In January 1996, the first revision to the local medical review policy regarding "Non-Invasive Vascular Studies" was published and included information regarding certification for vascular laboratories and vascular technicians. This article is intended to provide clarifications and guidance in relation to certification requirements.

One or more technologists in each vascular laboratory must be certified by a credentialing board recognized by the Intersocietal Commission for Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL) or the National Council for Certifying Agencies.

Laboratories may be certified by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories. Certification of the laboratory itself supersedes the requirement for certification of individual technologists.

If a certified technologist supervises technologists who are not certified, the certified RVT must:

a) be physically present during the testing; and

b) sign the record of the test and attest to the quality of the examination.

These requirements will be necessary to payment of services provided beginning 12:01 A.M. July 1, 1998."

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