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Medicare Finalizes Decision to Cover Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain

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Today the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a decision to cover acupuncture for Medicare patients with chronic low back pain. Before this final National Coverage Determination (NCD) reconsideration, acupuncture was nationally non-covered by Medicare. As previously reported by us, CMS conducted evidence reviews and examined the coverage policies of private payers to inform today’s decision.

The decision regarding coverage takes into account an assessment of benefits and harms and the opioid public health crisis. While a small number of adults 65 years of age or older have been enrolled in published acupuncture studies, patients with chronic low back pain in these studies showed improvements in function and pain. The evidence reviewed for this decision supports clinical strategies that include nonpharmacologic therapies for chronic low back pain. CMS notes too that while there is variation in covered indications and frequency of services, a number of large private payers provide some coverage of acupuncture for certain indications.

Holistic Billing is monitoring this as news develops. Stay tuned for additional updates.

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Are you interested in learning more about insurance billing and coding from a company specializing in insurance billing for acupuncture? Here are some additional tips!

Link to Decision
Today the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a decision to cover acupuncture for Medicare patients with chronic low back pain. Before this final National Coverage Determination (NCD) reconsideration, acupuncture was nationally non-covered by Medicare. As previously reported by us, CMS conducted evidence reviews and examined the coverage policies of private payers to inform today’s decision.

The decision regarding coverage takes into account an assessment of benefits and harms and the opioid public health crisis. While a small number of adults 65 years of age or older have been enrolled in published acupuncture studies, patients with chronic low back pain in these studies showed improvements in function and pain. The evidence reviewed for this decision supports clinical strategies that include nonpharmacologic therapies for chronic low back pain. CMS notes too that while there is variation in covered indications and frequency of services, a number of large private payers provide some coverage of acupuncture for certain indications.

Holistic Billing is monitoring this as news develops. Stay tuned for additional updates.

Link to Final Decision
Are you interested in learning more about insurance billing and coding from a company specializing in insurance billing for acupuncture? Here are some additional tips!

January 21, 2020
 - by Antonio Arias, MBA, CHBME
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