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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
Updates Coverage Policies for Artificial Hearts and Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
finalized updates to Medicare coverage policies for artificial hearts and
ventricular assist devices (VADs), both of which are used to treat patients
with life-threatening advanced heart failure. While Medicare generally does not cover experimental or
investigational items and services, the program has historically allowed for
coverage of certain interventions when they are provided in the context of an
approved clinical study or with the collection of additional clinical data.
This process can allow for earlier beneficiary access to innovative
treatments and technology while additional data is collected. Prior to today, Medicare covered artificial hearts under this
“coverage with evidence development” standard. The updated coverage policy
CMS is announcing today will end this requirement for artificial hearts and
instead allow for the more standard coverage determination process where
coverage decisions are made by local Medicare Administrative Contractors
(MACs). We believe this final decision is in the best interest of
Medicare beneficiaries since careful patient selection is important, and the
MACs are structured to take into account a beneficiary’s particular clinical
circumstances to determine which patients will benefit from receiving an
artificial heart. Although a small number of Medicare beneficiaries
receive artificial hearts, the technology can save the lives of certain
end-stage heart failure patients awaiting heart transplantation.
“CMS is dedicated to improving cardiovascular health in the
Medicare population,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “As part of
President Trump’s steadfast dedication to strengthening Medicare for our
nation’s seniors, CMS is continually updating our policies to ensure that
Medicare beneficiaries have access to the latest technology and appropriate
evidence-based health care. These coverage changes will give beneficiaries
and providers more options as they choose the potentially life-saving
treatments most likely to produce good health outcomes.” The final national coverage determination, which is effective
today, also provides updated coverage criteria for VADs that better aligns
with current medical practice and that we believe will expand coverage to a
greater number of candidates who are likely to benefit from this technology.
Specifically, the updated patient criteria in the NCD aligns with the
inclusion criteria derived from recent large randomized controlled trials,
which demonstrated improved patient outcomes. To read the final decision, visit the CMS website at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/details/nca-decision-memo.aspx?NCAId=298&type=Closed&bc=AIgAAAAACAAA& ### Get CMS
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Wednesday, December 2, 2020
CMS NEWS: CMS Updates Coverage Policies for Artificial Hearts and Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs)
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