Impact of CMS coverage decision on access to transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2014Vol. 84(1), pp. 114–121
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Brian O’Neill, William W. O’Neill, Donald Williams, Mauricio G. Cohen, Alan W. Heldman, Conrad Macon, Claudia Martinez, Carlos E. Alfonso, Pedro Martinez Clark, Omaida Velasquez, David Seo, Pascal Goldschmidt Clermont, Mauro Moscucci
Abstract
After the NCD, the proportion of inoperable patients with severe AS that can be treated with TAVR was greatly reduced due the lack of reimbursement for TAVR via non-TF access. This effect is particularly pronounced in women. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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