CMS Redefines Coverage-With-Evidence-Development In Draft Guidance
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The document replaces a 2006 guidance, making substantial changes in response to public comment and six years of experience with the policy. The policy allows for national Medicare coverage under the condition that data be collected on use of the item or service in Medicare beneficiaries.
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