Health operators governed by the ANS are required to adopt the TUSS

A very pertinent topic, which the Brazilian College of Radiology and Image Diagnosis receives several consultations, deals with the obligation of health operators to adopt the code and nomenclature of the Unified Terminology of Supplementary Health (TUSS). Some operators have adopted descriptions of procedures that deviate from the TUSS standard, negatively impacting … Continue lendo

CBR participates in the 92nd COPISS Meeting

Held on March 1, the 92nd Meeting of the Committee for the Standardization of Information on Supplementary Health – COPISS, dealt with various matters of interest to the College and the other entities present. One of the main topics addressed at the meeting was “Security and Privacy Requirements – Beneficiary Authentication Mechanisms”. On account of… Continue lendo

AVR course will take place in Belo Horizonte, sign up!

After being held in São Paulo, at the headquarters of the Brazilian College of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging (CBR), the Life Assistance Course in Radiology (AVR) will take place this month in Belo Horizonte, on March 17th. The program includes theoretical and practical classes, with training for access to the airways (ventilation with mask and … Continue lendo

CBR launches a contest to select a resident/research student who will represent Brazilian Radiology at CIR 2018

Continuing the actions in favor of Brazilian Radiology and, above all, in the activities that contribute to the training of radiologists, the Brazilian College of Radiology and Image Diagnosis (CBR) launches, as of today (February 19), the who will select the resident physician/student who will be the Brazilian representative at the residents meeting … Continue lendo

Revista Radiologia Brasileira earns support from CNPq

The body highlights, in an official opinion, the qualification and relevance of the scientific content and the editorial board In the year in which the Brazilian College of Radiology and Image Diagnostics celebrates its 70th anniversary, another important achievement adds to its history: the journal Radiologia Brasileira ( RB) won the support of the National Council for Scientific Development and … Continue lendo