OMB Releases Proposed Rule on Federal Financial Assistance
ACR is shaping its response to an OMB proposal revising federal grant rules, expanding agency power over awards, oversight requirements, and compliance.
Read moreACR® 2026 — the College’s annual meeting — and Capitol Hill Day are upon us and, even if not attending, you can make an impact. ACR members’ voices are crucial to educating members of Congress about the importance of passing the Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission (ROOT) Act (H.R. 5737/S. 1692). The ROOT Act addresses implementation concerns raised by CMS by amending the imaging appropriate use criteria (AUC) section of the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) of 2014.
Contact your lawmakers now and urge them to cosponsor the ROOT Act. Members participating in Hill Day in Washington will meet with their lawmakers to stress the importance of passing the ROOT Act, but every member can raise the call for passage through ACR’s call to action. The College makes it easy.
Introduced by Reps. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) and Blake Moore (R-UT), and Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), the act would simplify the administration of the AUC program and lead to savings for both Medicare beneficiaries and the Medicare system.
Enacting the ROOT Act will improve patient safety and help to ensure the patient receives the appropriate exam the first time they come in.
Contact your members of Congress today.
For more information or if you have questions, contact Ashley Walton, ACR Government Affairs Director.
OMB Releases Proposed Rule on Federal Financial Assistance
ACR is shaping its response to an OMB proposal revising federal grant rules, expanding agency power over awards, oversight requirements, and compliance.
Read moreACR Supports Cancer Screening Outreach
ACR’s CCC initiative expanded Cancer Screening Outreach in DC to improve access and boost early detection of cancer in underserved communities.
Read moreFeds Finalize Rule to Improve NSA Dispute Resolution Access
The U.S. Departments of the Treasury, Labor and Health and Human Services released a final rule May 28 that outlines rules related to the federal independent dispute resolution (IDR) process initiated by the No Surprises Act (NSA). ACR® created a preliminary summary of the rule.
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