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Patient Safety/Med. Imaging/Radiation Therapy
Primary Sponsor
Donna WhiteRepublicanLast Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-06-26
Vote Breakdown
Plain Language Summary
This bill creates a new state licensing board and licensing system for medical imaging professionals (radiographers, sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists, and related specialists) to ensure they meet education and certification standards. Starting January 1, 2026, most people performing medical imaging or radiation therapy procedures in North Carolina must be licensed by the new Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners.
Arguments in Favor
- •Supporters argue that licensing these professionals protects patients by ensuring they receive care from qualified, trained, and certified individuals.
- •The bill establishes consistent education standards, requires national certification, and creates a disciplinary process to address incompetence or misconduct.
- •Proponents contend this reduces medical errors, improves diagnostic accuracy, and minimizes unnecessary radiation exposure from improperly performed procedures.
Arguments Against
- •Opponents may argue that the new licensing requirements create barriers to entry for practitioners without national certifications, potentially reducing the workforce in underserved areas.
- •They may also contend that existing employers' on-the-job training and experience should be sufficient, and that licensing fees and compliance burdens could increase healthcare costs.
- •Some may question whether new state regulation is necessary when national certification organizations already exist.
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