The Disconnect Between the Guidelines, the Appropriate Use Criteria, and Reimbursement Coverage Decisions

Recently, the American College of Cardiology Foundation in collaboration with the Heart Rhythm Society published appropriate use criteria (AUC) for implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy. These criteria were developed to critically review clinical situations th...

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Hauptverfasser: Fogel, Richard I., MD, Epstein, Andrew E., MD, Mark Estes, N.A., MD, Lindsay, Bruce D., MD, DiMarco, John P., MD, PhD, Kremers, Mark S., MD, Kapa, Suraj, MD, Brindis, Ralph G., MD, MPH, Russo, Andrea M., MD
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Beneficiaries
Cardiology
Cardiovascular
Clinical medicine
Clinical trials
Fines & penalties
Fraud
guidelines
Heart attacks
Heart failure
implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Internal Medicine
Medical records
Medicare
National Coverage Determination
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