Comprehensive Accreditation Services

RadSite continues to update its Advanced Diagnostic Imaging (ADI) Accreditation Programs™ with revisions to the standards and other enhancements.

RadSite has earned the reputation of being the most innovative and cost-effective choice for imaging accreditation. RadSite’s accreditation program covers all advanced diagnostic imaging (ADI) modalities including CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine.

The traditional ADI Standards cover:

  • Computed Tomography (CT) ADI, version 3.3

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ADI, version 3.3

  • Nuclear Medicine (NucMed) ADI, version 3.3.

  • Planar/Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and PET/CT.

In addition, the new Cone Beam CT ADI Standards cover:

  • Dental Cone Beam CT ADI, version 1.2

  • Medical Cone Beam CT ADI version 1.2

Stay tuned as RadSite develops new accreditation programs and pursues several research initiatives.

Each applicant will qualify for a general accreditation seal for each ADI modality. In addition, each imaging provider may apply for and be recognized for specific clinical specialty modules  under the ADI Standards.

The ADI specialty modules include:

Computed Tomography

  • Conventional CT

– Angiography
– Body
– Cardiac
– Coronary Calcium Scoring
– Maxillofacial
– Musculoskeletal
– Neurologic

  • Cone Beam CT

– Breast
– Dental
– ENT
– Maxillofacial
– Musculoskeletal
–- Chiropractic
–- Orthopedics
–- Podiatry

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  • MRI

– Angiography
– Body
– Breast
– Cardiac
– Functional
– Musculoskeletal
– Neurologic

Nuclear Medicine

  • Planar, SPECT, or SPECT/CT

– Body
– Cardiac

  • PET or PET/CT

– Cardiac
– Inflammation (Infection)
– Neurologic
– Oncology

Questions?

Contact RadSite for more information about these programs.
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The ADI Standards cover the following areas:

What is MIPPA?

The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) of 2008 requires all providers who bill CMS for advanced diagnostic imaging services under Part B of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule to have been accredited by January 1, 2012, in order to continue to receive reimbursement for their services. The ADI modalities covered under MIPPA are traditional CT, Cone Beam CT, MRI, PET, and SPECT.

Still have questions?

The RadSite Advantage

RadSite offers a number of benefits in support of its accreditation mission:

  • Is recognized by CMS and over 350 payers.

  • Uses an evidence-based approach to draft and maintain meaningful imaging standards

  • Streamlines the accreditation review process by using an online application system

  • Assigns each applicant a client service manager to personalize the accreditation process

  • Provides feedback to allow applicants to make corrections during the review process

  • Offers reasonable pricing with no hidden fees

These benefits reinforce our mission—to contribute expertise to the imaging industry, not merely to approve or deny applications.

How does RadSite’s ADI accreditation review process work exactly?

The Online Application

The Technical Evaluation

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