Nia

  1. Nia
  2. National Imaging Associates (NIA)
  3. RADMD
  4. National Institute on Aging


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Nia

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National Imaging Associates (NIA)

Coordinated Carehas contracted with Radiology Services The program includes management of non-emergent, high-tech, outpatient radiology services through prior authorization. This program is consistent with industry-wide efforts to ensure clinically appropriate quality of care and to manage the increasing utilization of these services. Coordinated Careoversees the NIA program and is responsible for claims adjudication. NIA manages non-emergent outpatient imaging/radiology services through contractual relationships with free-standing facilities. Prior authorization is required for the following outpatient radiology procedures: • CT/CTA/CCTA • MRI/MRA • PET Scan Cardiac Solutions NIA also reviews cardiac imaging studies to promote health care quality for patients with possible cardiac disease. Under this program, prior authorization is required for certain cardiac studies to determine if the cardiac test or procedure is the most appropriate next step in a patient’s diagnosis or treatment, and to recommend an alternate approach when indicated. By supporting the most efficient diagnosis and management of cardiac disease, NIA addresses unnecessary procedures and promotes the least invasive, most medically appropriate approach. NIA Magellan has developed proprietary utilization management guidelines for these cardiac modalities. These consensus-based guidelines draw on current literature, American College of Cardiology (ACC) appropriateness criteria, recommendations from the Amer...

RADMD

RadMD: Online Access to National Imaging Associates, Inc. RadMD is a user-friendly, real-time alternative or supplement to our call center. Our system provides instant access to much of the prior authorization information that our call center staff provides. Primarily designed for Imaging Facilities, Hospitals and Health Plans, logging on to RadMD can provide up-to-the-hour information on a member's authorization, including date called, date approved, exam category, valid billing codes (CPT) and much more. Benefits of RadMD • Increased administrative efficiencies • Improved patient satisfaction • Up-to-the-hour updates on authorization status reduces time spent on the phone with NIA.

National Institute on Aging

• Dr. Parent department Parent agency Website .nia .nih .gov The National Institute on Aging ( NIA) is a division of the U.S. The NIA leads a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of NIA is led by Director, Past Directors [ ] Past Directors from 1975 - present Portrait Director Took Office Left Office Norman Kretchmer (acting) October 1974 July 1975 Richard C. Greulich (acting) July 1975 April 1976 May 1, 1976 July 1982 Robert L. Ringler July 16, 1982 June 30, 1983 T. Franklin Williams July 1, 1983 July 31, 1991 August 1, 1991 May 31, 1993 Richard J. Hodes June 1, 1993 Present Mission [ ] NIA's mission is to improve the health and well-being of older Americans through research, and specifically to: • Support and conduct high-quality research on: • Aging processes • Age-related diseases • Special problems and needs of the aged • Train and develop highly skilled research scientists from all population groups. • Develop and maintain state-of-the-art resources to accelerate research progress. • Disseminate information and communicate with the public and interested groups on health and research advances and on new directions for research. Programs [ ] NIA sponsors research on aging through extramural One such example is the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers (ADRCs). As of 2022, the NIA funds over 30 centers at medical institutions throughout the United States. The intramural program conducts basic and clinical research in Baltimore, Maryland, and on the NIH campus...