There is a reason BIEL is running (spending valuab
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The following CPT I requirements (a - f) fit us like a glove. I think this is what we are aiming for. Could be wrong but each and every one is directly applicable to us (BIEL). This list, a - f, is the reason we need as many doctors, surgeons, specialists, clinicians, health practitioners of all stripes using it. And also the reason we are conducting those studies to verify the efficacy of RecoveryRx. All the effort is designed to meet (or exceed) the requirements and, therefore, have the best chance of acquiring the coveted CPT I requirements.
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a) the service/procedure necessary for the procedure has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the specific use of devices or drugs;
b) the suggested procedure/service is a distinct service performed by many physicians or other qualified health professionals across the United States;
c) the suggested service/procedure and clinical efficacy of the service/procedure is well established and documented in peer review literature that meets the requirements set in the code change proposal form;
d) the suggested service/procedure is performed with the frequency consistent with the intended clinical use;
e) the suggested service/procedure is neither a fragmentation of an existing procedure/service nor currently reportable by one or more existing codes; and
f) the procedure or service is consistent with current medical practice.
later, WBeacham