AdvaMed Proposes Comprehensive Strategy for CMS To Encourage Access to AI and Software

AdvaMed released a report on tactics CMS could use to improve coverage for AI and software.

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AdvaMed’s white paper on coverage for artificial intelligence and software highlights the Center for Medicare and Medicaid’s market power to improve government and industry collaboration.

This 62-page report, Medicare Policy at the Crossroads: Addressing Artificial Intelligence and Software, is a collaboration between medical device trade group AdvaMed and health policy consultancy CapView Strategy. It builds on a previous paper published in 2020 by CapView and AdvaMed, “Modernizing Medicare Coverage of Digital Health Technologies

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