Chapter 046
2021 -- H 5648
Enacted 06/11/2021

A N   A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- BREAST CANCER PATIENT NOTIFICATION

Introduced By: Representative Joseph J. Solomon

Date Introduced: February 22, 2021

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 23-12.7-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-12.7 entitled "The
Breast Cancer Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     23-12.7-3. Program established.
     (a) Through funding from the Rhode Island Cancer Council, the Rhode Island department
of health is required to establish a program of free mammography screening according to American
Cancer Society standards, and, where required, follow-up, diagnostic testing, and case management
for women in the state who are uninsured or underinsured.
     (b) The screening program shall:
     (1) Secure radiology facilities to participate in the screening program;
     (2) Pay for screening mammograms;
     (3) Ensure that screening results are sent directly by mail, electronically, or otherwise, to
the patient in a timely manner;
     (4) Provide diagnostic tests as required to diagnose breast cancer;
     (5) Provide case management facilitating appropriate contact to breast surgeons, medical
oncologists, and radiation oncologists; and
     (6) Provide follow-up support to women who are found to have breast cancer as a result of
this screening program.
     (c) The director of the Rhode Island department of health is required to provide a quarterly
report to the general assembly on the program of free mammography screening, follow-up
diagnostic testing and case management, and public education. An advisory committee concerned
with advocacy, outreach, and public education shall meet on a quarterly basis and report to the
director.
     SECTION 2. Section 23-12.9-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-12.9 entitled "Dense
Breast Notification and Education" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     23-12.9-2. Public policy goals -- Department of health.
     The department of health, through the Rhode Island Cancer Council, is authorized and
mandated to implement the following public health policy goals as they relate to dense breast
notification in Rhode Island. Commencing on October 1, 2014, all healthcare facilities that perform
mammography examinations shall include in the summary of the mammography report to be
provided to a patient by mail, electronically, or otherwise, information that identifies the patient's
individual Breast Tissue Classification based on the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System
established by the American College of Radiology. If the facility determines that a patient has
heterogeneously or extremely dense breasts, the summary of the mammography report shall also
include the following notice:
     "Your mammogram indicates that you have dense breast tissue. Dense breast tissue is
relatively common and is found in about forty percent (40%) of women. The presence of dense
tissue can make it more difficult to detect cancers in the breast by mammography because it can
hide small abnormalities and may be associated with an increased risk. Hence, you may benefit
from supplementary screening tests, which may include a breast ultrasound screening, or a breast
MRI examination, or both, depending on your individual risk factors.
     We are providing this information to raise your awareness of this important factor and to
encourage you to discuss your dense breast tissue, as well as other breast cancer risk factors, with
your healthcare provider. Together, you can decide which screening options are right for you.
     A report of your results was sent to your physician. You should contact your physician if
you have any questions or concerns about this report."
     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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