NanoVibronix Responds to CMS’ Determination for PainShield
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- CMS determined that PainShield does not fall within a DMEPOS benefit category, making it not reimbursable under Medicare and Medicaid at this time
On August 21, 2023, CMS announced publication of its Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (“HCPCS”) Application Summaries, Coding Decisions and Benefit Category & Payment Determinations for the first bi-annual 2023 Non-Drug and Non-Biological Items and Services.1 As part of its determination, CMS concluded that PainShield does not fall within a Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (“DMEPOS”) benefit category.
As a result of CMS’ determination, PainShield is not reimbursable under Medicare and Medicaid at this time.
Brian Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of NanoVibronix, Inc., said, “We are working to fully understand the implications of CMS’ HCPCS summaries and payment determiniations as it relates to PainShield. Over the coming weeks, we will be developing an action plan to address CMS’ concerns and, at the very least, resubmit an application for additional review. We are exploring several options with our legal and technical teams. We continue to believe that PainShield provides an effective therapy for pain management and could greatly benefit many of the more than 150 million patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid insurance2. Despite our disappointment with the recent decision from CMS, we continue to grow the distribution of PainShield in the workers’ compensation, personal injury and Veterans’ Administration spaces. Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries represent just one segment of the growing population of patients seeking effective, non-opioid pain management therapies. We remain steadfast in our commitment to fully commercializing PainShield and getting it into the hands of those that could benefit from its use.”
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1 https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/MedHCPCSGenInfo
2 https://data.cms.gov/sites/default/files/2023-03/CMSFastFactsMar2023.pdf
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