ACR Backs Ultrasound Guidance for Trigger Point Care
ACR urges Medicare to cover ultrasound guidance for high‑risk trigger point injections to improve safety and accuracy.
Read moreACR® is urging Congress to fund programs that support the mental health of healthcare workers. The College recently cosigned a letter to the relevant U.S. House and Senate appropriations subcommittees asking for at least $45 million in federal fiscal year 2027 for programs created under the Lorna Breen Act.
The act works to strengthen mental and behavioral health support for healthcare workers across the country.
The law is named for Lorna Breen, MD, FACEP, who died by suicide in 2020. Dr. Breen was chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital.
ACR supports continued funding to reduce the stigma around seeking mental healthcare and expanded education and training that address stress and burnout in the healthcare workforce.
For more information, contact Rebecca Spangler, ACR Senior Director of government affairs.
ACR Backs Ultrasound Guidance for Trigger Point Care
ACR urges Medicare to cover ultrasound guidance for high‑risk trigger point injections to improve safety and accuracy.
Read moreACR Supports Bill to Stabilize Medicare Physician Pay
ACR backs bipartisan H.R. 8163 which will stabilize Medicare physician pay by easing budget neutrality, fixing data errors, and capping annual cuts.
Read moreACR Flags Concern With White House FY 2027 Budget Request
ACR raises concerns about Trump’s FY2027 budget, which cuts NIH by $6B, caps indirect costs, restructures institutes, and reduces ARPA‑H funding.
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