Genetic Testing, But No Drugs, On Revised List Of Potential Medicare NCD Topics

CMS includes genetic testing on its updated list of potential topics for Medicare national coverage determinations, released Nov. 27. But no biopharmaceuticals are on the list this time around.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services includes genetic testing on its updated list of potential topics for Medicare national coverage determinations (NCDs), released Nov. 27. NCDs establish national parameters that must be followed by local contractors handling claims under Medicare Parts A (hospital setting) and B (physician setting).

But no biopharmaceuticals are on the list this time around, which is likely a relief to the pharma industry, since...

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