
Medicare Says "Yes" to LDCT in Lung Cancer
CMS announced today that low-dose computed tomography screening will now be reimbursed once a year by Medicare as a preventive service benefit, despite an advisory panel recommending against the screening back in April 2014.
Medicare announced
- 55 to 74 years of age
- Asymptomatic for lung disease
- Current smoker or should have quit smoking within the last 15 years.
Further, the initial screen would require a written order for LDCT during a lung cancer screening counseling and shared decision making visit, furnished by a physician or qualified physician practitioner. For subsequent screens, the beneficiary must receive a written order, which may be furnished during any appropriate visit with a physician or qualified physician practitioner.
Additionally, the screening radiologist and the imaging center have to meet certain eligibility criteria for the coverage decision to be made.
This announcement contradicts the
The proposed coverage decision is now open for public comments.
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