New MITA Head Highlights Health IT, Appropriateness Criteria
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance's public policy priorities are the establishment of a national interoperable medical records system and the promotion of clinical appropriateness and accreditation standards for medical imaging, according to MITA's new Managing Director Ilyse Schuman
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