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The Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) was enacted by the United States Congress to regulate the quality of care in mammography. The act was officially effective in 1994, and was extended in 2004 to contine through 2007. The FDA began inspections of mammography facilities to ensure compliance in 1995. In 1997, more comprehensive regulation was added to become effective in 1999. The FDA explains MQSA:[1]
Accrediting bodiesMQSA requires facilities to "be accredited by an FDA-approved accreditation body." Currently the only nationally-approved body is the American College of Radiology (ACR). State-level alternatives to the ACR are the Arkansas Department of Health, Iowa Department of Public Health, and Texas Department of State Health Services. Effects on patientsMQSA is intended to maintain high quality mammography in the United States and its territories but many patients are unaware of its effects. Changes in the final regulations directly affecting regular patients include:
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