MedPAC Forwards More Ideas To Reduce Advanced Imaging Spending
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission outlined four draft recommendations last week intended to either reduce payments for or control use of advanced imaging tools. Among the ideas: a prior authorization program specifically targeting physicians who order the most imaging scans.
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