- Trump Administration Will Limit Medicare Spending on Pricey . . .
Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get a Cut Medicare spending on “skin substitutes” made of dried placenta has soared as doctors pocket lucrative discounts from sellers
- Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get . . .
Medicare now spends more on the bandages than on ambulance rides, anesthesia or CT scans, the analysis found A Biden-era plan to restrict Medicare’s coverage of skin substitutes is scheduled to go into effect on April 13
- Wound care regulations delayed again, allowing questionable . . .
“Medicare now spends more on the bandages than on ambulance rides, anesthesia or CT scans, the analysis found,” The Times reported in its article, titled “Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get a Cut ”
- CMS Proposes Physician Payment Rule to Significantly Cut . . .
CMS Proposes Physician Payment Rule to Significantly Cut Spending Waste, Enhance Quality Measures, and Improve Chronic Disease Management for People with Medicare The Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule that would increase quality care for Medicare recipients while significantly reducing unnecessary spending
- Trump Administration Will Limit Medicare Spending on Pricey . . .
Medicare plans to slash payments for expensive and untested skin bandages that have cost the federal government billions of dollars, the Trump administration announced Monday The new proposed limit is an about-face for the administration, which twice delayed Biden-era rules to reduce spending on the bandages, known as skin substitutes
- Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get . . .
Bandage companies set ever-rising prices for new brands of the products, taking advantage of a loophole in Medicare rules, The New York Times found Some doctors then buy the coverings at large discounts but charge Medicare the full sticker price, pocketing the difference
- Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get . . .
Medicare spending on 'skin substitutes' made of dried placenta has soared as doctors pocket lucrative discounts from sellers ”
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