National Coverage Determination (NCD)

Melodic Intonation Therapy

170.2

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Tracking Information

Publication Number
100-3
Manual Section Number
170.2
Manual Section Title
Melodic Intonation Therapy
Version Number
1
Effective Date of this Version
03/11/1983
Implementation Date
03/11/1983

Description Information

Benefit Category
Outpatient Speech Language Pathology Services


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Item/Service Description

Melodic intonation therapy is a technique used in language rehabilitation. Its purpose is to teach aphasic patients to produce useful phrases by intoning them in a melodic pattern with strong rhythmic support. Limited studies by a few institutions show some benefit for a small number of nonfluent aphasic patients otherwise unresponsive to conventional therapy.

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

Melodic intonation therapy is a covered service only for nonfluent aphasic patients unresponsive to conventional therapy, and only when the conditions for coverage of speech pathology services are met.

Cross Reference
See the Medicare Benefit Policy, Chapter 15, ยงยง220.1 and 230.6.

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