CMS Proposal Would Narrow Longstanding Coverage Of TENS For Back Pain
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A CMS coverage proposal on transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation is unusual in that it significantly narrows coverage for a treatment long allowed by the Medicare agency. The proposed change was prompted by new evidence that for low back pain, at least, TENS may not be effective.
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