Question:

CMS just finalized a policy to pay for non-opioid pain treatments. Why does this matter, especially for heart patients?

Answer:

CMS has finalized that will reimburse non-opioid treatments for pain relief, including specific drugs and devices. This policy change is critical for cardiology patients, as it encourages the use of pain management alternatives that avoid the harmful cardiovascular side effects associated with opioids. By providing more options for pain relief, CMS aims to enhance patient outcomes and reduce the risks tied to opioid prescriptions in patients with heart conditions.

This question was answered in our annual Cardiology Reimbursement & Compliance Update webcast. For more hot topics relating to cardiology services, please visit our store or call us at 1.800.252.1578, ext. 2.

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