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Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) Program - Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program

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Burton, Dan Date: 03/29/2014
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I was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1983-2013 (R-Indiana). I was Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee from 1997-2003.

I am posting this comment in response to the "Proposed Decision Memo for Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) Program- Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program (CAG-00434N)."

Recently, CMS has been reviewing the Benson-Henry program to determine if it is eligible for intensive cardiac rehabilitation

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Hills, Ph.D., Nancy K. Organization: School of Medicine, University of California
Date: 03/29/2014
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Analysis of the Benson-Henry Program for ICR Coverage by CMS
Nancy K. Hills, Ph.D.
Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology; Neurology
School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

The classification of the Benson-Henry program as an “Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation” program appears to be based on a “trend towards” decreased mortality (quoted as P=0.07 in the abstract, but as 0.08 in the text, p. 790).

First,

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Ornish, M.D., Dean Title: Founder and President
Organization: Preventive Medicine Research Institute
Date: 03/29/2014
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TO:  Marilyn Tavenner, MHA, RN
        Administrator
        Patrick Conway, MD, MSc.
        Chief Medical Officer
        Tamara S. Syrek Jensen, JD
        Acting Director, Coverage and Analysis Group

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Whyte, John Title: Physician
Date: 03/28/2014
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I had an opportunity to participate directly in CMS decision-making on intensive cardiac rehabilitation guidelines, including evaluation of the Ornish Program as well as the Benson-Henry Program during my time as medical officer and as Acting Division Director from 1998-2003. I think it is important to understand the historical perspective, and take it into consideration when issuing a final decision.

During these discussions and evaluations, the focus was always on reversing

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Riner, MD, Ronald Title: President and CEO
Organization: The Riner Group, Inc.
Date: 03/28/2014
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To Whom It May Concern at CMS:

I am writing to comment on the proposed coverage decision for Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) Program – Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program (CAG-00434N).

I am a physician who has worked in Cardiovascular medicine for many years, and someone who is focused upon prevention and wellness as well as current efforts at bringing forth Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR). I have reviewed the clinical literature cited in the

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Roberts, Christian Title: Associate Professor of Research
Organization: UCLA
Date: 03/28/2014
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I appreciate the opportunity to comment on the proposed coverage decision for ICR Program - Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program (CAG-00434N). As a scientist with knowledge and experience in cardiac rehabilitation programs, I reviewed the literature cited in the proposed decision, and I respectfully disagree with its conclusion that the Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program meets the ICR program requirements set forth in the statute. Under the law, a program needs to

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Daschle, Thomas Date: 03/28/2014
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Dear Administrator Tavenner and Dr. Conway,

First, let me reiterate what I have said to many others.  You are doing an outstanding job.

Many of us are deeply grateful for your leadership and commitment to our nation’s health.

I want to comment briefly on the matter before you pertaining to the clarification of the intention of the language in the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA. I  have no professional relationships on the

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Frist, MD, William Date: 03/27/2014
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As U.S. Senate Majority Leader in 2005 and 2006 when the language of MIPPA was being considered, I was involved in discussions with CMS and administrator Mark McClellan. In discussing the language used to define “intensive cardiac rehabilitation” we intended to distinguish it from “traditional cardiac rehabilitation.” I would like to provide clarification as to the intention of the language.

MIPPA states [paragraph 4(A)]:

“The term ‘intensive cardiac rehabilitation

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roberts, md, william Title: Executive Director, Baylor Heart and Vascular Inst
Organization: Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas
Date: 03/27/2014
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I am writing to comment on the eligibility of the Benson-Henry program for intensive cardiac rehabilitation under CMS. Most important is that the B-H program did not fulfill the CMS criterion of having a positive effect on the progression of coronary heart disease. The difference in mortality rates between the B-H program patients and their controls was not significantly different (p=0.08). All medical journals of which I am aware, including The American Journal of Cardiology of which I

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Barnard, R. James Title: Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Organization: UCLA
Date: 03/27/2014
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In response to your request for comments on the proposed coverage decision for Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) Program - Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program (CAG-00434N) I reviewed the clinical literature cited in the proposed decision, and as a scientist with numerous publications in the area of cardiac function/rehabilitation I disagree with the conclusion that the Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program meets the ICR program requirements set forth in the

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Franklin, PhD, MAACVPR, FACSM, FAHA, Barry A. Title: Director, Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Rehab
Organization: William Beaumont Hospital
Date: 03/27/2014
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March 27, 2014

To Whom It May Concern:

I appreciate the opportunity to comment on the proposed coverage decision for Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) Program- Benson-Henry Institute Cardiac Wellness Program (CAG-00434N). As a cardiovascular scientist with knowledge and experience in cardiac rehabilitation programs, and a past president of the AACVPR and ACSM, I reviewed the clinical literature cited in the proposed request, and respectfully disagree with the

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