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It there a time when a Coverage with Evidence Development (“CED”) is considered to be completed?

Yes. A Coverage with Evidence Development (“CED”) is considered completed when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS”) removes the requirement for study participation as a condition of coverage for one or more indication of an item/service. The item/service is then designated as “covered” under the Medicare National Coverage Determination (“NCD”).

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