CMS Proposes CED Policy For Watchman With Some Unexpected Conditions
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The proposed national coverage decision for the left-atrial appendage closure stroke device would grant Medicare coverage with stipulations, including one provision that appears to contradict a key element of FDA labeling and a challenging registry requirement.
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CMS granted national coverage for left atrial appendage closure procedures to prevent stroke under more favorable conditions than what the Medicare agency had proposed in November. This is good news for Boston Scientific, which is ramping up marketing of its Watchman device.
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