Industry Warns Of Cost-Shifting With Use Of Radiology Benefit Managers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
As policymakers consider the cost-saving prospects of requiring imaging scans to be pre-authorized by radiology benefit managers for Medicare coverage, industry is arguing that the policy may simply shift costs to providers.
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