Article preview from "The Gray Sheet" - April 26, 2010
Medicare reimbursement rates for most device-intensive hospital procedures would increase moderately next year even as overall payments to hospitals would decline under CMS' fiscal year 2011 inpatient 1 proposed rule, issued April 19.
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Full article reprinted from 'The Gray Sheet" - July 20, 2009
Medtronic, Boston Scientific, St. Jude Medical and AtriCure are targeted in an ongoing Justice Department probe into alleged off-label promotion of cardiac ablation devices for atrial fibrillation. Find out more...
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - July 13, 2009
The number of procedures performed in freestanding ambulatory surgical centers rather than general hospitals could rise next year under a July 1 CMS outpatient payment proposal. Find out more...
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - July 6, 2009
Use of magnetic resonance imaging to assess heart valve disease in Medicare patients may be an easier proposition for physicians if a June 30 CMS coverage 1 proposal is adopted. Find out more...
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - June 15, 2009
CMS is proposing to keep negative pressure wound therapy devices in one Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System code, in line with recommendations from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Read more...
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The hopes of imaging equipment and software makers, the American Cancer Society and radiologists were dashed with CMS' final decision not to cover computed tomography colonography for colorectal cancer screening. Find out more...
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - May 11, 2009
Each of this year's applicants for new-technology add-on Medicare payments are a long shot, CMS suggests in its proposed 2010 inpatient payment rule. Find out more...
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - May 11, 2009
Find out how medical device manufacturers are not expected to take a direct hit from Medicare inpatient hospital payment cuts next year, but possible cuts through 2012 could start to add pressure on manufacturers.
Continue reading "2010 Device DRGs Stable, But Longer-Term Hospital Cuts Could Make A Mark " »
Find out how Medicare patients are more likely to receive imaging services when treated by doctors who refer most patients to their own practices for imaging scans than when treated by doctors who refer most patients to practices in which they do not have a financial stake, according to a study from the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.
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Full article reprinted from "The Gray Sheet" - April 06, 2009
Find out how a 181-page grant application request from the National Institutes of Health has struck a nerve among congressional lawmakers debating the particulars of comparative-effectiveness research and comprehensive health reform.
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