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The '''American College of Radiology''' ('''ACR'''), founded in 1923, is a professional medical society representing nearly 40,000 diagnostic ], radiation ], interventional radiologists, nuclear medicine ] and medical ]. | The '''American College of Radiology''' ('''ACR'''), founded in 1923, is a professional medical society representing nearly 40,000 diagnostic ], radiation ], interventional radiologists, nuclear medicine ] and medical ]. | ||
The ACR has 54 |
The ACR has 54 chapters in the United States, Canada and the Council of Affiliated Regional Radiation Oncology Societies (CARROS).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.acr.org/Member-Resources/ACR-Chapters|title=ACR Chapters|website=www.acr.org|access-date=2018-06-14}}</ref> | ||
==Medical imaging accreditation== | ==Medical imaging accreditation== | ||
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The ACR has accredited more than 39,000 medical imaging facilities<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.acraccreditation.org/accredited-facility-search|title=Accredited Facility Search}}</ref> in 10 imaging modalities since 1987, including: | ||
* Breast MRI | |||
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* Positron Emission Tomography | |||
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* Stereotactic Breast ] | |||
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==Appropriateness Criteria== | ==Appropriateness Criteria== | ||
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==Data registries== | ==Data registries== | ||
The ACR National Radiology Data Registry (NRDR |
The ACR National Radiology Data Registry (NRDR) develops benchmarks and comparisons to help imaging facilities improve quality of patient care with its collection of registries related to a range of ] procedures. The registries include: | ||
* CT Colonography (CTC) Registry | *] (CTC) Registry | ||
* Dose Index Registry (DIR) | * Dose Index Registry (DIR) | ||
* Interventional Radiology (IR) Registry | * Interventional Radiology (IR) Registry | ||
* General Radiology Improvement Database (GRID) | * General Radiology Improvement Database (GRID) | ||
* Lung Cancer Screening Registry (LCSR) | * Lung Cancer Screening Registry (LCSR) | ||
* National Mammography Database (NMD) | * National ] Database (NMD) | ||
NRDR |
NRDR was approved as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) for 2018 MIPS Reporting. | ||
== Specialized medical education == | == Specialized medical education == | ||
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* ACR Education Center – located in ], offers specialized mini-fellowships in more than a dozen clinical areas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.acr.org/Lifelong-Learning-and-CME/Education-Center|title=ACR Education Center in Reston – the World’s Best Practice Simulator {{!}} American College of Radiology|website=www.acr.org|access-date=2019-07-01}}</ref> | ||
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* American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) – The AIRP conducts five courses for radiology residents and fellows, and seven categorical courses for practicing radiologists and other physicians each year in ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.airp.org/|title=AIRP}}</ref> | ||
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* Radiology Leadership Institute (RLI) – The RLI offers leadership and business management training specifically for radiologists.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.acr.org/Practice-Management-Quality-Informatics/Radiology-Leadership-Institute|title=Radiology Leadership Institute|website=www.acr.org|access-date=2019-07-01}}</ref> | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
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*''The Journal of the American College of Radiology'' (JACR)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jacr.org/|title=Journal of the American College of Radiology Home Page|website=www.jacr.org|language=en|access-date=2019-07-01}}</ref> – The official journal of ACR. | ||
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*''ACR Bulletin'' – a monthly publication covering topics on radiology. | ||
== Collaborations == | == Collaborations == | ||
The ACR provides patient information through the website Radiologyinfo.org,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.radiologyinfo.org|title=RadiologyInfo.org|website=www.radiologyinfo.org|language=en|access-date=2018-06-14}}</ref> co-produced by the Radiological Society of North America, to help patients understand how various radiology procedures and radiation therapy are performed. | The ACR provides patient information through the website Radiologyinfo.org,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.radiologyinfo.org|title=RadiologyInfo.org|website=www.radiologyinfo.org|language=en|access-date=2018-06-14}}</ref> co-produced by the ], to help patients understand how various radiology procedures and radiation therapy are performed. | ||
== Imaging 3.0 == | == Imaging 3.0 == | ||
ACR's Imaging 3.0 initiative is a roadmap to transition the practice of radiology from volume-based to value-based care. Four main focus areas of Imaging 3.0 include;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.acr.org/Practice-Management-Quality-Informatics/Imaging-3/Resources|title=Resources|website=www.acr.org}}</ref> | ACR's Imaging 3.0 initiative is a roadmap to transition the practice of radiology from volume-based to value-based care. Four main focus areas of Imaging 3.0 include;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.acr.org/Practice-Management-Quality-Informatics/Imaging-3/Resources|title=Resources|website=www.acr.org}}</ref> | ||
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* Integrated service environment – Integrating radiologists in the patient care continuum i. | ||
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* New healthcare organizations – Participate in the design, maintenance, and management of these new health care organizations, such as PCMHs, ACOs, and those yet to be formed. | ||
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* Patient-focused care – Ensure patients understand their options regarding medical imaging, offer radiology reports in terms, and provide basic education on imaging exams and preparation for them. | ||
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* A network of tools and services – Expert advice from leading radiology, technology, and business consultants. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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The American College of Radiology (ACR), founded in 1923, is a professional medical society representing nearly 40,000 diagnostic radiologists, radiation oncologists, interventional radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and medical physicists.
The ACR has 54 chapters in the United States, Canada and the Council of Affiliated Regional Radiation Oncology Societies (CARROS).
Medical imaging accreditation
The ACR has accredited more than 39,000 medical imaging facilities in 10 imaging modalities since 1987, including:
- Breast MRI
- Breast Ultrasound
- Computed Tomography
- Mammography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Nuclear Medicine
- Positron Emission Tomography
- Radiation Oncology Practice
- Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
- Ultrasound
Appropriateness Criteria
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria (ACR AC) are evidence-based guidelines that assist referring physicians and other providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decision for a specific clinical condition. The ACR AC includes 178 diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology topics with 912 clinical variants and over 1,550 clinical scenarios.
ACR AC are available to all physicians via ACR Select, a module contained within CareSelect Imaging.
In creating the ACR AC, the ACR Task Force on Appropriateness Criteria incorporated attributes for developing acceptable medical practice guidelines used by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), as designed by the Institute of Medicine.
Data registries
The ACR National Radiology Data Registry (NRDR) develops benchmarks and comparisons to help imaging facilities improve quality of patient care with its collection of registries related to a range of radiological procedures. The registries include:
- CT Colonography (CTC) Registry
- Dose Index Registry (DIR)
- Interventional Radiology (IR) Registry
- General Radiology Improvement Database (GRID)
- Lung Cancer Screening Registry (LCSR)
- National Mammography Database (NMD)
NRDR was approved as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) for 2018 MIPS Reporting.
Specialized medical education
- ACR Education Center – located in Reston, VA, offers specialized mini-fellowships in more than a dozen clinical areas.
- American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) – The AIRP conducts five courses for radiology residents and fellows, and seven categorical courses for practicing radiologists and other physicians each year in Silver Spring, MD.
- Radiology Leadership Institute (RLI) – The RLI offers leadership and business management training specifically for radiologists.
Publications
- The Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR) – The official journal of ACR.
- ACR Bulletin – a monthly publication covering topics on radiology.
Collaborations
The ACR provides patient information through the website Radiologyinfo.org, co-produced by the Radiological Society of North America, to help patients understand how various radiology procedures and radiation therapy are performed.
Imaging 3.0
ACR's Imaging 3.0 initiative is a roadmap to transition the practice of radiology from volume-based to value-based care. Four main focus areas of Imaging 3.0 include;
- Integrated service environment – Integrating radiologists in the patient care continuum i.
- New healthcare organizations – Participate in the design, maintenance, and management of these new health care organizations, such as PCMHs, ACOs, and those yet to be formed.
- Patient-focused care – Ensure patients understand their options regarding medical imaging, offer radiology reports in terms, and provide basic education on imaging exams and preparation for them.
- A network of tools and services – Expert advice from leading radiology, technology, and business consultants.
See also
References
Scholia has an author profile for American College of Radiology.- "ACR Chapters". www.acr.org. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
- "Accredited Facility Search".
- "ACR Education Center in Reston – the World's Best Practice Simulator | American College of Radiology". www.acr.org. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
- "AIRP".
- "Radiology Leadership Institute". www.acr.org. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
- "Journal of the American College of Radiology Home Page". www.jacr.org. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
- "RadiologyInfo.org". www.radiologyinfo.org. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
- "Resources". www.acr.org.