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Bipartisan bill requires Medicare to cover breakthrough devices after approval from FDA
July 7, 2021New bipartisan legislation aims to require Medicare to cover breakthrough medical devices cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which was the subject of a rule delayed by the Biden administration.
The legislation, introduced in the House on Wednesday, would require Medicare to cover all breakthrough products approved by FDA for four years. During that time, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) would determine whether coverage should be permanent. Sometimes it can take CMS up to three years after a device is approved to grant a national coverage determination that ensures Medicare reimbursement.
The CMS rule was expected to go into effect in March but now has been delayed until Dec. 15.