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Medicare PET/CT Reimbursement for Oncology: What’s covered, what’s not

PET/CT is a vital diagnostic imaging tool and is especially effective in revealing conditions such as cancer and brain disorders. When it comes to Medicare coverage, there are a number of misconceptions about PET/CT reimbursements.

In the majority of cases, PET/CT imaging is covered when clinically necessary, either as an initial treatment strategy or a subsequent treatment strategy.

Few exceptions apply to specific breast and cervical cancer, and melanoma diagnoses. The initial treatment of prostate cancer is the only non-covered event. Below is a consolidated reference chart that details PET/CT insurance reimbursement for specific conditions.

Tumor Type Initial Treatment Strategy Subsequent Treatment Strategy
Brain Cancer
Breast Cancer (female & male) *CWE
Cervical Cancer *CWE
Colorectal Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Head & Neck Cancer (not thyroid or CNS)
Lymphoma
Melanoma *CWE
Myeloma
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Prostate Cancer Non-covered
Ovarian Cancer
Small Cell Lung Cancer
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Testicular Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
All other solid tumors
All other cancers not listed

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