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“Medicare should give special payment treatment to certain FDA-cleared or FDA-approved AI outpatient hospital services and base the payment on costs reported by the service maker, such as technology prices, subscription fees, staff time, and overhead.”
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“Medicare should update special payment amounts for qualifying AI outpatient services when listed service costs change, and should keep a service in that special payment group for at least five years before moving it elsewhere.”
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“EMS agencies that receive Medicare readiness payments should send HHS data on care quality, patient outcomes, hospital follow-up, diagnosis codes, and EMS outcome fields, and HHS should report whether the payments improved care and results for rural and underserved communities.”
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“Medicare should test monthly or quarterly extra payments for ground and air ambulance EMS agencies that keep emergency care ready, with agencies applying to HHS and the test running for at least five years.”
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“Medicare should have clear payment rules for approved health software and artificial intelligence tools used in hospital outpatient care.”
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“Special Medicare payment should focus on FDA-cleared or FDA-approved AI clinical tools that give results for doctors or other practitioners to use in screening, detecting, diagnosing, or treating disease, while allowing CMS to add similar services later after consultation.”
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“HHS should include at least one EMS agency from each HHS region and, where feasible, include different agency types and rural, frontier, suburban, and urban communities in the Medicare EMS payment test.”
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“Medicare should have to use its 2022 hospital outpatient payment policy for software-as-a-service, apply it to services provided on or after January 1, 2023, and make that policy part of federal law.”
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“Medicare should give participating EMS agencies extra payments to keep specified emergency medicines and blood products ready for patients before they reach a hospital, including reserves for drug shortages and blood product costs.”
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