CMS Proposes Noncoverage For Percutaneous Image-guided Lumbar Decompression
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The procedure, aimed at treating lumbar spinal stenosis, is not reasonable and necessary, the Medicare agency says. A final decision is due Jan. 15.
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