MRI And Cardiac-Rhythm Devices: A Match Made In Medicare
Executive Summary
A proposed coverage policy from the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services would not only cover magnetic resonance imaging for patients with an implanted cardiac rhythm management device with an FDA-approved indication for MRI-compatibility, but will also cover MRI in patients with devices without that FDA labeling in certain circumstances.
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