Imaging Groups Disappointed By CMS’ Final Beta Amyloid PET NCD

Agency’s final national coverage determination for beta amyloid positron emission tomography to diagnose dementia confirms that Medicare will cover the procedure only in clinical trials. On the positive side, it may offer a bit more flexibility in trial design.

CMS’ final Medicare national coverage determination on beta amyloid positron emission tomography for brain imaging may offer a little more flexibility in the types of outcomes studied in clinical trials, the only setting where Medicare will pay for the test. (See [A#14131002001].)

Nevertheless, the final decision was a disappointment to medical imaging manufacturers and drug makers.

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