“ACR Appropriateness Criteria® enhance quality of care by helping health care providers choose the most appropriate medical imaging exam, radiologic interventional procedure or radiation therapy for the patient’s condition. Such criteria use in exam ordering can improve quality, reduce unnecessary exams and lower costs,” said E. Kent Yucel, MD, FACR, chair of the ACR Committee on Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology Appropriateness Criteria.
In the new version, the ACR added eight new criteria, including:*Chronic back pain suspected sacroiliitis/spondyloarthropathy*Imaging after shoulder arthroplasty*Suspected osteomyelitis, septic arthritis or soft tissue infection (excluding spine and diabetic foot)*Assessment of fetal well-being*Resectable pancreatic cancer*Borderline and unresectable pancreatic cancer*Management of recurrent endometrial cancer*Nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancers
“These comprehensive evidence-based guidelines are developed by expert panels of physicians from many different medical specialties. We urge providers to become familiar with ACR Appropriateness Criteria and use them in diagnostic and treatment decision-making,” said Yucel.
ACR Select®, provided by National Decision Support Company, contains the digital version of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria® diagnostic topics. This platform can be integrated with computerized ordering or electronic health record (EHR) systems to guide providers when ordering medical imaging scans. Learn more about the ACR Appropriateness Criteria®.
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About the American College of RadiologyThe American College of Radiology (ACR), founded in 1924, is a professional medical society dedicated to serving patients and society by empowering radiology professionals to advance the practice, science, and professions of radiological care.
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