Angiography Coverage Should Be Formally Extended To Renal Arteries – ACR
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Strengthening language in Medicare's national coverage determination on magnetic resonance angiography to include renal and aortoiliac arteries would ensure that local carriers do not deny procedures separate from AAA repair, according to radiologists
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