Radiology Business February 5, 2025
Marty Stempniak

The Radiology Business Management Association released its 2025 Advocacy Agenda on Tuesday with five key areas of focus in Washington.

RBMA, which represents over 2,100 professionals in the field, said it’s particularly concerned about cuts to radiologist reimbursement, workforce shortages, and “evolving healthcare policies” under a new administration. The organization believes radiology rests at a “crossroads,” with the “urgent need for action” to address some of the specialty’s biggest challenges.

“Without reform, the ripple effects of Medicare cuts and workforce shortages will compromise timely, accurate diagnoses that patients rely on,” Linda Wilgus, MBA, co-executive director of the RBMA, said in a statement shared Feb. 4. “Congress must act now to protect access to critical imaging services.”

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Topics: Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Provider, Radiology
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