Radiology Business March 18, 2025
Marty Stempniak

The American College of Radiology is slated to launch a new accreditation program focused on artificial intelligence, leaders touted recently.

As the use of AI in imaging continues to grow, it’s “become clear” that real world performance of these products can defer from premarket testing. Accreditation has for decades been a key mechanism to ensure quality management in radiology, but no such program exists for AI in the specialty, experts write in JACR.

“As leaders of the ACR Commissions on Quality and Safety and Informatics, we are dedicated to establishing ACR accreditation for radiology AI,” Stanford University’s David B. Larson, MD, MBA, chair of the commission and a member of the ACR Board of Chancellors, and co-authors detailed...

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