CMS should not pay for regular CT screenings for heavy smokers, - TopicsExpress



          

CMS should not pay for regular CT screenings for heavy smokers, panel says A Medicare panel determined that there is not enough evidence to justify annual CT scans to detect early lung cancer in heavy smokers. The CMS nine-member Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee voted Wednesday against paying for the screening tool. The unexpected decision on the nonbinding recommendation runs counter to a December 2013 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that current or past heavy smokers ages 55 to 80 should get the scans. Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the task forces recommendation means that private insurers are required to cover the screening with no out-of-pocket obligation for their non-Medicare members. The test typically costs $300 to $400. modernhealthcare/article/20140430/NEWS/304309938/cms-should-not-pay-for-regular-ct-screenings-for-heavy-smokers-panel&utm_source=AltURL&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=am?AllowView=VXQ0UnpwZTVEdmVlL1IzSkUvSHRlRU90akV3ZEErVlY=&utm_campaign=am&mh
Posted on: Sun, 04 May 2014 10:51:15 +0000

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