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Leadless Pacers Would Only Be Covered In Clinical Trials Under Medicare Proposal

Executive Summary

The proposed national coverage policy, which was generated from an internal request by the US Medicare agency, would provide Medicare coverage of leadless pacemakers only if they are part of an FDA-approved trial that evaluates peri-procedural complications, post-procedural complications, long-term outcomes, and the influence of patient characteristics on outcomes.

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