What do you need to know about the ACR20?

Basic description. The ACR20 is a composite measure defined as both improvement of 20% in the number of tender and number of swollen joints, and a 20% improvement in three of the following five criteria: patient global assessment, physician global assessment, functional ability measure [most often Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ)],

Which is a digital representation of ACR appropriateness criteria?

ACR Select ®, a digital representation of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria ® for diagnostic imaging, is a module contained within CareSelect Imaging. ACR Select is ready to incorporate into computerized ordering and EHR systems to guide providers when ordering medical imaging scans.

What’s the difference between ACR50 and ACR70?

ACR50 and ACR70 are the same instruments with improvement levels defined as 50% and 70% respectively versus 20% for ACR20.

Are there any warranties for the use of ACR?

ACR Appropriateness Criteria is provided on an “as is” basis, without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of title, or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose; ii. The use of ACR Appropriateness Criteria is at your own risk; iii.

What was the purpose of the IBM 9020 CCC?

The 9020A and 9020D CCCs carried out flight and radar data processing but needed an attached display complex to provide a plan view display to the air traffic controllers. The non-IBM display complex was the Raytheon 730 in the U.S. and the Plessey Processed Radar Display System (PRDS) in the U.K.

What kind of processors are used in the IBM 9020?

The U.K. CAA also installed a system in its London centre. The IBM 9020A, for example, was based on the 360/50 and the 9020D used two out of three or four 360/65 processors for flight and radar data processing with two out of three 360/50 processors providing input/output capability.