According to ACR (American College Of Radiology), the midterm elections and “partisan gridlock” will not ruin all the chances of a win in Washington. American College Of radiology mentioned that phasing out of labor payment updates over four years can be one of the areas to address for the advocates in 2022. ACR further mentioned […]
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Have You Been Remote Reading Displays that Don’t Comply with ACR and FDA Guidelines?
All over the United States and in most other countries, the dependency on remote workstations for interpreting medical images has increased lately. If you are wondering why it is so, know that it is primarily because of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) displays enable individuals to conduct the procedure of the interpretation of […]
Delay likely as November start date for new interoperability rules ‘nearly infeasible,’ ACR says
ACR expects a possible delay as November commencement day for new interoperability rules looks nearly impracticable The outbreak of novel coronavirus pandemic, which led to the subsequent lockdown, has indeed brought the entire world to a standstill. The fear of catching Covid-19 is still apparent in every individual in the United States of America and […]
ACR Praises Amendment To Billing Legislation
The healthcare sector is one of the most critical and essential sectors across the globe. No country can think of sustainable growth if its population does not remain healthy. The average well-being of the national population largely depends on the efficient working of the healthcare sector of the nation. The health care sector in any […]
ACR Asks Radiologists To Help Cut In Ultrasound Reimbursements
There is an increasing demand for radiological services in the United States. It can be attributed to several factors ranging from a growing aging population to the requirement for better diagnostic facilities. But, the American College of Radiology (ACR) has recently brought forward a new challenge faced by the industry. The Centers for Medicare and […]