Peer-Reviewed Publication Delays Could Result In Non-Coverage – CMS
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Inability of peer-reviewed journals to publish clinical trial results within national coverage determination deadlines could result in national non-coverage being issued for a technology, CMS Coverage & Analysis Group Medical & Services Director Marcel Salive, MD, warns
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