Radiology Business November 6, 2025
Hannah Murphy

The American College of Radiology (ACR) recently provided the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy its recommendations on how to best monitor the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in clinical settings.

In an October 30 news release, ACR shared its response to the White House’s request for information (RFI), highlighting the organization’s main areas of concern—the need for oversight, appropriate payment strategies and government transparency. ACR’s input is included as part of America’s AI Action Plan, which was created to help responsibly implement emerging AI technologies into everyday workflows.

Focusing first on oversight, ACR highlighted the role of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in monitoring the safety and efficacy of continuous learning systems...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Provider, Radiology, Regulations, Technology
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