Attorney Timothy Gary Quoted in Part B News Article
- Gary, C. Timothy
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C. Timothy Gary (CEO, Crux Strategies/Of Counsel, Nashville) was recently quoted in a Part B News article about the CMS-implemented changes to the local coverage determination process.
“Though LCD decisions are supposed to be made on evidence-based medical grounds, it’s unlikely that lack of medical data makes the difference; realistically you can see the cost of a procedure comes into the LCD process as well,” says Tim.
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“Though LCD decisions are supposed to be made on evidence-based medical grounds, it’s unlikely that lack of medical data makes the difference; realistically you can see the cost of a procedure comes into the LCD process as well,” says Tim.
Click here for the full article.
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