The proposed new rule aims to impose stricter regulations on Medicare Advantage. Open enrollment for Medicare is ongoing, with 1.6 million people signing up in the first week, including 301,000 new consumers, marking a 50% increase from last year. Experts are considering how Medicare should pay for software used as medical devices, such as video games prescribed for ADHD and technology analyzing data from CT scans.
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Experts advising Medicare are just beginning to wrestle with how the program should pay for software used as medical devices, which can range from video games prescribed for ADHD to technology that analyzes data from CT scans. https://t.co/emX9WOgXpC
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