OPPS External Data Use Discussions To Resume In January
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
AdvaMed will reiterate its request that CMS employ a "floor-dampening" mechanism to prevent device-related APC reductions beyond 5% in pending written comments on the 2004 OPPS proposed rule
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