Think of your most difficult patient – the one you try to motivate and work so hard with to develop a realistic treatment plan with achievable and measurable goals. Week after week, you see this patient struggle, sinking deeper into hopelessness as their health and quality of life continue to worsen. What if there was something else you could do that could change their outlook and their life? The solution is as simple as an automated program.
| Digital ExclusiveMedicare is Ready to Cover Acupuncture
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have taken notice of acupuncture's relevance in pain management. A new proposal will cover acupuncture for Medicare patients with chronic low back pain, who are enrolled participants either in clinical trials sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), or in CMS-approved studies.
CMS has been collaborating with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as part of the Opioids Workgroup and Evidence Generation Workgroup to launch studies on acupuncture for the treatment of chronic low back pain in adults 65 years of age and older.
Their news release states, "CMS will continue its collaboration with NIH to further develop evidence to inform future Medicare coverage determinations for acupuncture treatment for beneficiaries with chronic low back pain."
CMS Principal Deputy Administrator of Operations and Policy, Kimberly Brandt, said "Chronic low back pain impacts many Medicare patients and is a leading reason for opioid prescribing. The proposed decision would provide Medicare patients who suffer from chronic low back pain with access to a non-pharmacologic treatment option and could help reduce reliance on prescription opioids. CMS will work closely with our sister agencies to monitor outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries receiving acupuncture to inform our understanding of the efficacy of this therapeutic approach."
Although this proposal is for one study (low back pain), one can anticipate that more coverage will follow once the outcomes have been measured. For more information please visit: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/details/nca-tracking-sheet.aspx?NCAId=295.