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TAVR Rules Changed by CMS


Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) national coverage policy rules have been streamlined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as the minimally invasive intravenous procedure becomes more commonplace. However, it is still consider a clinical trial because of its relatively recent development.

CMS said it will continue to cover TAVR under coverage with evidence development (CED) when furnished according to an FDA-approved indication. However, CMS is updating the coverage criteria for hospitals and physicians to begin or maintain a TAVR program. The decision provides greater flexibility for hospitals and providers to meet the requirements for performing TAVR.

TAVR Saves Breastbones,

Used to treat aortic stenosis, TAVR allows the replacement of the valve via a catheter, avoiding the traditional, sternum-severing open-heart procedures.

Under X-ray guidance, the catheter is introduced via an incision in the groin or the arm and threaded through the arteries to the valve. A balloon is inflated to reopen the valve, and a TAVR bioprosthetic valve is placed and deployed. The physician removes the catheter.

While less traumatic than the open procedure, TAVR carries its share of risks. The qualifications of the physicians who perform  and the patients who benefit from the procedure have been closely watched by CMS and professional societies, with a National Coverage Decision (NCD) released in 2012.  This is now updated for the 150+ hospitals performing TAVR.

Updated TAVR NCD:

The updated NCD  requires the facility uses FDA-approved supplies and instruments to perform the procedure. It requires that the patient meeting a number of criteria,

Is under the care of a multi-disciplinary heart team pre-operatively and post-operatively.

That IVR cardiologists and cardiac surgeons jointly participate in the intra-operative technical aspects of TAVR.

The facility and physicians must fulfill requirements if adopting TAVR for the first time or if experienced in the technique. Hospitals must perform at least 50 TAVRs and more than 300 percutaneous coronary interventions per year.

They must participate in a prospect, nation, audited registry that follows TAVR patients for at least a year and monitors,
  • Stroke
  • All-cause mortality
  • Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs)
  • Major vascular events
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Repeat aortic valve procedures
  • New permanent pacemaker implantation
  • Quality of Life (QoL)

Facilities may also perform TAVRs not expressly listed as an FDA-approved indication when performed within a clinical study if it fulfills standard and added research protocol.

Coding the TAVR:

Coding TAVR is complex, since it’s an intravenous procedure relying on radiology. Medical necessity is key to Medicare reimbursement, and the patient will no doubt be run through a gamut of tests, such as an echocardiogram, CT scan, angiogram, or electrocardiogram.  The patient must be in a heart program, and the decision to perform a TAVR isn’t quick. Once confirmed, aortic stenosis is easy to find in ICD-10-CM.

Be sure to correctly note the families of arteries through which the catheters are routed. TAVR cardiovascular access and delivery procedures are reported with CPT 33361-33366 with the appropriate add-on codes for bypass (33367-33369).

Source: TAVR Rules Changes

Updated NCD list:Click Here

Additional Information:  

1. The claim must have a Place of Service (POS) 21
2. Also, the claim lines for these procedure codes on professional clinical trial claims must have the modifier Q0 (Investigational clinical service provided in a clinical research study that is in an approved clinical research study
3.Similarly, professional claims for TAVR procedure codes must have modifier 62
4.Finally, the clinical trial claim line must contain the secondary diagnosis code of ICD-10 of Z00.6
5. Claim must have Clinical Trail Number (8 digit number


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TAVR Rules Changed by CMS

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) national coverage policy rules have been streamlined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as the minimally invasive intravenous procedure becomes more commonplace. However, it is still consider a clinical trial because of its relatively recent development. CMS said it will continue to cover TAVR under coverage with evidence […]

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 Kettering Health Network (KHN) is a non-profit network of eight hospitals, 10 emergency centers, and over 120 outpatient facilities in southwest Ohio. In 2016, the network reported more than 1 million outpatient visits, nearly 62,000 patient discharges, and about 315,000 emergency visits. KHN used to be accredited primarily by The Joint Commission, before deciding to switch all its facilities to HFAP in 2011. 

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How The Style Of Medical Uniforms Has Changed

Medical uniforms just arent the way they used to be several years back. Doctors and nurses soon began to wear spiced up uniforms that were a lot more fashionable and less dull looking. You dont have to be a nurse or a doctor to wear the fashionable scrubs that are now available in such a large variety, but you can be anyone that is involved in working in the medical field.

You wont really see too many of the personnel that works in the medical field wearing the typical ordinary uniforms that used to be worn all of the time since todays fashion has altered the way that medical workers dress. Sometimes you will find mostly male doctors wearing them. Male doctors or medical workers often wear solid colors for the most part, and the female medical workers wear scrubs that have different designs and patterns on them such as flowers, butterflies, and cartoon characters for those that work with children. Solid colors are best to wear though if you want a more professional look. It really all depends on where you work in the medical field.

For health care professionals that have their own businesses, such as private doctors or dentists, you can choose your own color of uniforms that you want for the employees to wear so that people will know that they work for your business. A great place to purchase uniforms for a whole staff would be online at a website that sells uniforms in bulk which would be best because you would pay a lot less buying them in bulk. Make sure that you know what sizes all of the people in your staff will need, and take time in choosing the right colors that will best represent your business.

After choosing the sizes and the color of the uniforms you will also need to make sure that the material is comfortable. This is important because you will have to work in the uniform and while working you want to be able to move around easily while at the same time feeling comfortable. Plus, cheap fabric can rip easily. Make sure that the material does not wrinkle easily and that it does not trap orders easily too.

Thought women seem to be the ones that are seen working in the medical field the most; more men are now starting to work in the medical field. This calls for more designs of medical uniforms that are appropriate for men.

With changes in style being a common occurence in beauty uniforms as well as many other types of fairtrade clothing, make sure you are up to date with the latest fashions by shopping online.

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How the style of Medical Uniforms has changed

Medical uniforms just aren’t the way they used to be several years back. Doctors and nurses soon began to wear spiced up uniforms that were a lot more fashionable and less dull looking. You don’t have to be a nurse or a doctor to wear the fashionable scrubs that are now available in such a large variety, but you can be anyone that is involved in working in the medical field.

You won’t really see too many of the personnel that works in the medical field wearing the typical ordinary uniforms that used to be worn all of the time since today’s fashion has altered the way that medical workers dress. Sometimes you will find mostly male doctors wearing them. Male doctors or medical workers often wear solid colors for the most part, and the female medical workers wear scrubs that have different designs and patterns on them such as flowers, butterflies, and cartoon characters for those that work with children. Solid colors are best to wear though if you want a more professional look. It really all depends on where you work in the medical field.

For health care professionals that have their own businesses, such as private doctors or dentists, you can choose your own color of uniforms that you want for the employees to wear so that people will know that they work for your business. A great place to purchase uniforms for a whole staff would be online at a website that sells uniforms in bulk which would be best because you would pay a lot less buying them in bulk. Make sure that you know what sizes all of the people in your staff will need, and take time in choosing the right colors that will best represent your business.

After choosing the sizes and the color of the uniforms you will also need to make sure that the material is comfortable. This is important because you will have to work in the uniform and while working you want to be able to move around easily while at the same time feeling comfortable. Plus, cheap fabric can rip easily. Make sure that the material does not wrinkle easily and that it does not trap orders easily too.

Thought women seem to be the ones that are seen working in the medical field the most; more men are now starting to work in the medical field. This calls for more designs of medical uniforms that are appropriate for men.

With changes in style being a common occurence in beauty uniforms as well as many other types of fairtrade clothing, make sure you are up to date with the latest fashions by shopping online.

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