CMS’ First Coverage Timeliness Report To Congress: NCDs Averaged 156 Days
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Average timeframes for each step of CMS' national coverage processes in 2001 were significantly shorter than prospective targets established by the agency, according to a 11June HHS report to Congress
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