(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING) -- CMS will increase the equipment utilization rate assumption used to determine the practice expense for expensive, nontherapeutic medical equipment, including diagnostic imaging systems, from 50% to 90% under new Medicare fee schedule rules announced Friday. In a bit of good news for radiology, CMS said it remains on track to require that suppliers of advanced imaging services become accredited by 2012. The announced hike of the assumed utilization rate for advanced imaging equipment covered by the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule was not quite as onerous as expected. Although the utilization rate assumption for medical imaging equipment that costs more than $1 million will jump substantially, the new standard will be phased in over a four-year period. Congress is likely to change this formula. The House reform bill announced this week would increase the assumed utilization rate for advanced imaging equipment to 75%. The Senate Finance Committee bill proposes a 65% utilization rate.
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