ACR Leads Coalition in CMS LCD Policy Meeting
ACR led 20 groups in urging CMS to enhance LCD development, clinical engagement and consistency across MAC jurisdictions.
Read moreThe latest information, publications and products to empower your practice with radiology coding.
Several radiology code changes have been proposed for the 2026 Current Procedural Terminology code set.Ā
Download nowThis member-exclusive update covers CPT codes and their descriptors pertinent to radiology services as described in the 2026 CPT codebook.
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This guide offers the most comprehensive coverage of ultrasound-specific codes (e.g., 76000, 90000), with expanded definitions and detailed discussions of each codeās meaning.
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This guide features case studies and Q&As to help identify the most appropriate CPT codes for nuclear medicine procedures. It supports accurate, up-to-date coding, billing, and reimbursement for nuclear medicine services.
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By utilizing this comprehensive resource, you can ensure accurate coding, optimize reimbursement, and stay up to date with the evolving landscape of breast imaging.
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This coding guide is co-written by SIR and ACR. It is available only to members as a benefit of membership. Member login required.
This update provides the most comprehensive coverage of IR-specific CPT codes, including detailed guidance on both vascular and non-vascular procedures to ensure accurate reporting and optimized reimbursement.

ACR Leads Coalition in CMS LCD Policy Meeting
ACR led 20 groups in urging CMS to enhance LCD development, clinical engagement and consistency across MAC jurisdictions.
Read moreACR Backs Call to Update PNS Coverage Policies
ACR and 10 specialty groups urge insurers to update PNS policies, citing strong evidence so patients can access proven chronicāpain treatment.
Read moreMedPAC Talks Medicare Part B Premium Basics
MedPAC reports rapid Medicare PartāÆB cost growth, driving higher premiums and prompting calls for deeper review of spending drivers.
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