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Radiology Advocacy Network

Together, we ensure radiology’s voice is heard at the state and federal levels.

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RADPAC

RADPAC® is the political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association (ACRA)®.

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The Future of Radiology Depends on You

Your voice is getting heard. Your membership with the ACR supports critical advocacy efforts shaping the future of our field, the best outcomes for patients and state and federal health policy. Stay up to date on how our advocacy efforts are hard at work for you and radiologists everywhere. 

  • ACR Presents to FDA on Oversight Considerations for GenAI Medical Devices

    The ACR® presented at the U.S. FDA Digital Health Advisory Committee meeting “Total Product Lifecycle Considerations for Generative AI-Enabled Devices.” Bernardo Bizzo, MD, PhD, ACR Data Science Institute® Associate Chief Science Officer, represented the College at the meeting.

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  • ACR Provides Detailed Summary of 2025 HOPPS Final Rule

    The ACR® outlined issues that impact radiology, including updates to imaging ambulatory payment classifications and requirements for the Hospital Outpatient Quality Reporting program. The rule changes take effect Jan. 1.

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  • Register Now: Co-Clinical Imaging Research Resource Program Annual Meeting

    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) will hold its Co-Clinical Imaging Research Resource Program (CIRP) meeting May 20–21. The meeting, which offers free registration, will focus on how quantitative imaging methods are optimized to improve the quality of imaging results for co-clinical trials of adult and pediatric cancers; what co-clinical quantitative imaging information is currently available at NCI co-clinical imaging research resources; and applications of co-clinical imaging to oncology precision medicine.

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