Advocacy and Economics

  • As a result of ACR efforts, Medicare conversion factor rate for physicians increased by 3% for calendar year 2022 and 4% statutory pay-as-you-go requirement Medicare reductions were averted until 2023.
  • Advocated to extend the current delay in implementing the 2009 United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) screening mammography recommendations through Jan. 1, 2023 to ensure women have access to screening mammography annually starting at age 40.
  • Radiation Safety — Following years of ACR advocacy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Commissioners voted against an ACR-opposed effort by the radiopharmaceutical industry to weaken Authorized User (AU) training and experience criteria to readily enable referring physicians to inappropriately serve as AUs of radiological materials on facilities’ NRC and Agreement State licenses.
  • ACR has elevated its efforts with respect to scope of practice, including representation on the AMA Scope of Practice Partnership Steering Committee, a new ACRA Scope of Practice Fund, and a new scope of practice microsite to serve as a resource for members and chapters.

Clinical Research

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Member Communication

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Information Technology and Informatics

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ACR Education Center

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