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Read moreThe American College of Radiology® (ACR®) recently became a member — or spoke — of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Customer Experience Hub. The hub is intended to ensure that future healthcare advancements are patient-centric and deliver improved outcomes for all Americans.
The Customer Experience Hub is part of a nationwide health innovation network (ARPANET-H) that targets prevention, treatment and diagnosis needs through a proactive approach.
ACR’s commitment to resources that make imaging safe, effective and accessible was one of the reasons it was chosen to become a spoke member. By selecting ACR, ARPA-H recognizes the important role ACR plays in radiology — and the College’s expertise in research.
For more information, contact Katie Grady, ACR Government Affairs Director.
No Surprises Act Has Little Impact on In-Network Imaging Claims
GAO reports the No Surprises Act had minimal impact on radiology, with inânetwork claims steady at ~99% and slight declines in payment rates.
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