RADPEER QI: Next-Generation Peer Review with Peer Learning
Launching this summer, RADPEER QI brings together peer review and peer learning in one integrated program. Submit cases for routine imaging interpretation review while engaging in case-based learning through educational content and collaborative peer meetings - all in a single, easy to use platform. Already a RADPEER user? We can’t wait for you to explore our newly upgraded platform. Not a customer yet? Visit RADPEER to discover what RADPEER QI can do for you.
ACR Pulse
ACR Pulse is a centralized platform that provides your organization with a comprehensive view of your participation in ACR programs across one or multiple facilities. It brings together accreditation, NRDR quality registries, ARCH AI, and Assess AI into a single, intuitive interface, streamlining oversight and improving visibility into program status and timelines. ACR Pulse supports compliance and continuity by tracking accreditation statuses, renewal deadlines, and user accountability amid workforce changes.
Assess-AI
Join Assess AI, an ACR quality registry for monitoring real world data on deployed clinical AI. The Assess-AI registry provides your organization with detailed information on how clinical AI is performing at your institution, giving you the tools to effectively apply AI to your clinical workflows and patient populations.
ARCH-AI: Defining AI Best Practices in Radiology
Join the Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI (ARCH-AI) program for radiology facilities. Show the world you are operating on the cutting edge of technology in clinical care!
BI-RADS v2025 Manual
Explore your essential guide to standardized breast imaging terminology. The 2025 version features enhanced clinical images, member-driven revisions, and the latest in imaging technology across mammography, ultrasound, MRI, contrast-enhanced mammography, and auditing and outcomes monitoring. Purchase today
Blue Ribbon Panel on Fluoroscopy Safety
The ACR convened the multidisciplinary Blue Ribbon Panel on Fluoroscopy Safety (BRP-FS), with 32 organizations represented. The goal of the BRP-FS is to establish multi- and inter-specialty consensus standards for the safe use of fluoroscopy in health care, including minimum and uniform standards for the education and training of fluoroscopy users that apply across geographic and professional boundaries. Recommendations are made for local practices, professional organizations, industry, regulatory agencies, and accreditation bodies. Read the open access paper here
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