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Proposed fee schedule: Remember to comment - CMS to reconsider cataract surgery, drug screen codes
You have until Sept. 8 to comment on the 2016 physician fee schedule (APCPS 8/15). And keep an eye on CMS’ laboratory public meeting webpage. The agency has already posted proposed clinical lab codes and intends to post its preliminary determinations for the 2016 clinical lab fee schedule in September. It will accept comments until October. That information had not been posted when this issue of APCPS went to press.
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