Monday, May 11, 2020

American College of Radiology Issues New Guidelines for Non-Urgent Treatments


On May 6th, 2020, the American College of Radiology (ARC) released new guidelines that can help radiology practices resume non-urgent treatments safely. Treatments that are considered non-urgent are mammograms, oncologic and orthopedic imaging, and image-guided biopsies. Most of these treatments do not include radiation therapy that often involves the use of Linear Accelerators and CT scanners

As Coronavirus cases continue to drop in most areas, radiology practices are starting to resume non-urgent care practices to patients. “Radiology practices largely followed the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and SCP guidance to postpone non-urgent care. While local conditions prevent a single prescriptive strategy to resume such care, general principles can apply in most settings…” said American College of Radiology Commission on Quality and Safety Chair, Jacqueline A. Bello, M.D., FACR. 

Read more about the ACR guidelines here

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