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Positron Emission Tomography (FDG) for Infection and Inflammation

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Becker, Michael Title: GM - Global Reimbursement
Organization: GE Healthcare
Date: 01/18/2008
Comment:

Steve Phurrough, M.D., M.P.A.
Director, Coverage and Analysis Group
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 7500
Security Blvd., Mail Stop C1-09-06 Baltimore, MD 21244

RE: Comments on Proposed Decision for Positron Emission Tomography (FDG) for Infection and Inflammation (CAG-00382N)

Dear Dr. Phurrough:

GE Healthcare (GEHC) is providing comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) pertaining to the proposed decision to continue it’s

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Friedlander, Mark Title: Nuclear Pharmacist
Organization: Biotech Pharmacy Inc
Date: 01/18/2008
Comment:

Why not take advantage of this tremendoustechnology and alleviate the risk of handlingwhole blood for blood tags?

McCarthy, Timothy Title: President
Organization: Academy for Molecular Imaging
Date: 01/17/2008
Comment:

Re: Comments on Proposed Decision for Positron Emission Tomography (FDG) for Infection and Inflammation (CAG-00382N)

Dear Dr. Phurrough:

On behalf of the Academy of Molecular Imaging (AMI), I am writing to express the AMI’s disappointment in the conclusion of CMS that there is inadequate evidence to warrant a positive National Coverage Determination (NCD) for the use of PET for infection and inflammation. While we recognize and understand the concerns expressed by CMS in its

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Alavi, MD, PhD (Hon), Abass Title: Professor of Radiology, Director, Research Educati
Organization: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Date: 01/16/2008
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January 14, 2008

Steve Phurrough, M.D., M.P.A.
Director, Coverage and Analysis Group
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
7500 Security Blvd., Mail Stop C1-09-06
Baltimore, MD 21244
Re: Proposed Decision for Positron Emission Tomography (FDG) for Infection and Inflammation (CAG-00382N)

Dear Dr. Phurrough:

I am writing to provide comments on the Proposed Decision of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in which CMS proposes to

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Neal, Charles Title: Radiologist
Organization: Clinical Radiologists
Date: 01/06/2008
Comment:

I am a radiologist and fellowship trained nuclear radiologist. I have practiced for over two decades doing general radiology and nuclear medicine. I have reviewed the information you have provided and heard discussions at nucs mtgs I attend regularly. However, my opinion is mostly based on my clinical experience, and I want to comment only on the hip athroplasty issue. The currently used TPBS and IN-111 WBC scan are often inconclusive in my experience. Our orthopods usually order

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Arora, Ganesh Title: President
Organization: Clinical PET of Ocala
Date: 01/03/2008
Comment:

PET/CT FDG is essential for diagnosing osteomyolitis because of its higher sensitivity and specificity than 3-phase nuclear medicine exam. PET FDG also helps to diagnose rare infection post surgery.It should be approved under NOPR like other cancers.