CMS Panel Focuses On Quality Standards In Run-Up To Competitive Bidding
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
As the deadline approaches for commencement of a competitive bidding program for medical products such as wheelchairs, walkers and oxygen tanks, stakeholders are focused on CMS' completion of updated quality standards guidelines
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