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Only qualified clinical trials are eligible for reimbursement for routine costs under Medicare. In order to be a qualified trial, the trial must meet three mandatory criteria and have other desirable characteristics [https://www.unmc.edu/academicaffairs/_documents/compliance/MedicareQualifyingClinicalTrialsFlowsheet1.pdf Medicare Qualifying Clinical Trials Flowchart]. | Only qualified clinical trials are eligible for reimbursement for routine costs under Medicare. In order to be a qualified trial, the trial must meet three mandatory criteria and have other desirable characteristics [https://www.unmc.edu/academicaffairs/_documents/compliance/MedicareQualifyingClinicalTrialsFlowsheet1.pdf Medicare Qualifying Clinical Trials Flowchart]. | ||
====Three mandatory criteria==== | |||
*Trial evaluates an item or service that falls within a Medicare benefit category (e.g. physicians' service, durable medical equipment, diagnostic test) that is not statutorily excluded from coverage (e.g. cosmetic surgery, hearing aids); | *Trial evaluates an item or service that falls within a Medicare benefit category (e.g. physicians' service, durable medical equipment, diagnostic test) that is not statutorily excluded from coverage (e.g. cosmetic surgery, hearing aids); | ||
*Trial has therapeutic intent. | *Trial has therapeutic intent. | ||
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*Participants must be individuals with diagnosed disease rather than healthy volunteers, except for trials involving diagnostic intervention that require proper control groups.<br /> | *Participants must be individuals with diagnosed disease rather than healthy volunteers, except for trials involving diagnostic intervention that require proper control groups.<br /> | ||
====Seven desirable characteristics==== | |||
*The principal purpose of the trial is to test whether the intervention potentially improves the participants’ health outcomes; | *The principal purpose of the trial is to test whether the intervention potentially improves the participants’ health outcomes; | ||
*The trial is well-supported by available scientific and medical information or it is intended to clarify or establish the health outcomes of interventions already in common clinical use; | *The trial is well-supported by available scientific and medical information or it is intended to clarify or establish the health outcomes of interventions already in common clinical use; |