Policy & Regulations

This channel includes news coverage of healthcare policy and regulations set by Congress, the states, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and medical associations and societies. 

Concussion-sensing device receives FDA market approval

A wearable device that senses electronic brain activity and diagnoses brain damage received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, allowing BrainScope to market the product commercially.

September 30, 2016

Carestream gets renewed government contract for viewing software

Carestream will continue its five-year role as the U.S. government’s provider of digital imaging display systems. The company announced Sept. 28 it has won the Digital Imaging Network-Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (DIN-PACS IV). 

September 28, 2016

ACR stands with Ways and Means on CMS's proposed screening cuts

Potential congressional plans for cutting Medicare reimbursement for low-dose CT lung cancer screenings would be a problem for patients and providers, the ACR said in the statement. 

September 14, 2016

AHRA wants CMS to clarify, change some modifier codes, appropriate use regulations in proposed 2017 rules

Members of the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA), one of the biggest radiology management organizations in the U.S., said it hopes CMS can clarify and possibly change certain x-ray claim modifier, payment classification and appropriate use policies in its 2017 rules. According to the AHRA comments, deadlines certain Appropriate Use Criteria rules might be unrealistic and some claims modifier rules are confusing. 

September 12, 2016

Q&A: Laurie Fenton Ambrose on fighting CMS reimbursement cuts through ‘power in numbers’

On Sept. 6, more than 80 patient advocacy groups, health providers and medical associations published a letter that urged CMS not to follow through with the LDCT lung cancer screening reimbursement cuts. Laurie Fenton Ambrose, president and CEO of Lung Cancer Alliance, spoke with Radiology Business about the importance of LDCT screening, the work Lung Cancer Alliance has done to increase screening access and more. 

September 9, 2016

NH sets Rad. Tech licensing in stone

In late August, the Granite State formalized licensing standards for radiographers, nuclear medicine technologists and other imaging professionals. New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan signed Senate Bill 330 into law, establishing a seven-member board to administer licensing regulation and professional standards.

September 7, 2016

Advocacy groups, healthcare providers urge CMS to change course on LDCT reimbursement cuts

More than 80 organizations, including the American College of Radiology (ACR) and numerous healthcare systems, are asking CMS not to follow through with low-dose computer tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening reimbursement cuts included in the 2017 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System proposed rule. 

September 6, 2016

New Hampshire law creates imaging licensing board

New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan ceremonially signed into law Aug. 9 SB330, a bill proposing to regulate the licensure of imaging professionals in the state, including MRI technologists, nuclear medicine technologists, radiologist assistants and sonographers, among other positions, in the state. 

August 24, 2016

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"This was an unneeded burden, which was solely adding to the administrative hassles of medicine," said American Society of Nuclear Cardiology President Larry Phillips.

SCAI and four other major healthcare organizations signed a joint letter in support of intravascular ultrasound. 

The newly approved AI models are designed to improve the detection of pulmonary embolisms and strokes in patients who undergo CT scans.

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