Obama Budget Seeks Prior-Authorization Ability For All Medicare Fee-For-Service Items
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The administration’s March 4 budget request, repeats past attempts to expand prior-authorization requirements for power wheelchairs and advanced imaging, while also giving CMS the authority to institute prior-authorization for all Medicare fee-for-service items.
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