CMS Announces FY 2015 New-Tech Add-On Payment Applicants
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Among the latest round of applicants announced Dec. 26 for the hospital inpatient, new-technology add-on payments are five device makers: Boston Scientific (Watchman), CardioMEMS (Champion HF), Abbott Vascular (MitraClip), NeuroPace (RNS), and Aptus Endosystems (Heli-FX EndoAnchor).
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