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July 15, 2019
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CMS Proposes to cover Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back
Pain for Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in approved studies
Proposed decision would add new
access to acupuncture for Medicare beneficiaries, as a potential treatment
alternative to opioid use, while data is collected on patient outcomes
Today the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed to cover acupuncture for
Medicare patients with chronic low back pain who are enrolled participants
either in clinical trials sponsored by the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) or in CMS-approved studies. Currently, acupuncture is non-covered
by Medicare. CMS conducted evidence reviews to inform today’s proposal,
and the agency recognizes that the evidence base for acupuncture has grown in
recent years, but questions remain.
“Today’s proposal
represents the Trump Administration’s commitment to providing Americans with
access to a wide array of options to support their health,” said HHS
Secretary Alex Azar. “Defeating our country’s epidemic of opioid addiction
requires identifying all possible ways to treat the very real problem of
chronic pain, and this proposal would provide patients with new options while
expanding our scientific understanding of alternative approaches to pain.”
Acupuncture is a treatment
in which practitioners stimulate specific points on the body, most often by
inserting thin needles through the skin. CMS has been actively collaborating
with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as part of the Opioids Workgroup
and Evidence Generation Workgroup to launch studies on acupuncture for the
treatment of chronic low back pain in adults 65 years of age and older. Under
today’s proposed decision, CMS would continue its collaboration with NIH to
further develop evidence to inform future Medicare coverage determinations
for acupuncture treatment for beneficiaries with chronic low back pain.
“Chronic low back pain
impacts many Medicare patients and is a leading reason for opioid
prescribing,” said CMS Principal Deputy Administrator of Operations and
Policy Kimberly Brandt. “Today’s proposed decision would provide
Medicare patients who suffer from chronic low back pain with access to a
nonpharmacologic treatment option and could help reduce reliance on
prescription opioids. CMS will work closely with our sister agencies to
monitor outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries receiving acupuncture to inform
our understanding of the efficacy of this therapeutic approach.”
To read the proposed
decision, visit the CMS website at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/details/nca-tracking-sheet.aspx?NCAId=295
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Monday, July 15, 2019
CMS Proposes to cover Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain for Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in approved studies
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