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CMS plans long-awaited changes to cardiac rehabilitation regulations

Health Care Auditing Strategies, April 1, 2006

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Within the next six months, hospitals will likely be allowed to relax their policies regarding physician supervision in hospital-based cardiac rehab programs, says Pat Comoss, RN, BS, FAACVPR, consultant and member of the national reimbursement committee for the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

Comoss predicts that CMS will release a final rule on cardiac rehab regulations this spring. Aside from loosening physician-supervision requirements, the new rules will increase the number of Medicare beneficiaries who are eligible for cardiac rehab, allowing services for patients who have had one of the following:

  • a heart valve repair or replacement
  • percutaneous coronary intervention (e.g., angioplasty, stents, etc.)
  • a heart or combined heart-lung transplant
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