July 9, 2024
The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) urges the more than 300 radiology practices selected to participate in the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Physician Practice Information Survey (PPIS) to immediately complete the survey. This survey gives physicians and practices a venue to communicate accurate financial information to policymakers, including members of Congress and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) officials.

The College is sending email reminders to those selected as a reminder that the survey deadline quickly approaches. ACR also encourages radiologists to connect with their business manager or financial expert to ensure that they also received the practice survey and plan to complete it.

To check if your practice was selected to participate, or if you need help contacting the AMA or Mathematica, the AMA’s consultant on this project, with a question about the survey, contact Stephanie Le, ACR Director, Economics and Health Policy.

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