214.554 Breast Cancer Screening Program -- Data and analysis.
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(1)There is established within the department a Breast Cancer Screening Program for
the purposes of:
(a)Reducing morbidity and mortality from breast cancer in women through early
detection and treatment; and
(b)Making breast cancer screening services of high quality and reasonable cost
available to women of all income levels throughout the Commonwealth and to
women whose economic circumstances or geographic location limits access to
breast cancer screening facilities.
(2)Services provided under the Breast Cancer Screening Program may be undertaken
by private contract for services or operated by the department and may include the
purchase, maintenance, and staffing of a truck, a van, or any other vehicle suitably
equipped to perform breast cancer screening. The program may also provide
referral services for the benefit of women for whom further examination or
treatment is indicated by the breast cancer screening.
(3)The department may adopt a schedule of income-based fees to be charged for the
breast cancer screening. The schedule shall be determined to make screening
available to the largest possible number of women throughout the Commonwealth.
The department shall, where practical, collect any available insurance proceeds or
other reimbursement payable on behalf of any recipient of a breast cancer screening
under KRS 214.552 to 214.556 and may adjust the schedule of fees to reflect
insurance contributions. All fees collected shall be credited to the fund.
(4)The department may accept any grant or award of funds from the federal
government or private sources for carrying out the provisions of KRS 214.552 to
214.556.
(5)The commissioner of the Department for Public Health shall provide data and
analysis upon request on the:
(a)Implementation and outcome from the Breast Cancer Screening Program
including, by geographic region, numbers of persons screened, numbers of
cancers detected, referrals for treatment, and reductions in breast cancer
morbidity and mortality;
(b)Development of quality assurance guidelines, including timetables, for breast
cancer screening under this section, and monitoring of the manner and effect
of implementation of those guidelines; and
(c)Funds appropriated, received, and spent for breast cancer control by fiscal
year.