CMS Establishes National Pricing for Vesiflo's inFlow™ Voiding Prosthesis
Major Reimbursement Milestone Expands Patient Access to Unique Technology that Replaces Urinary Catheters
In previously issuing nationally priced inFlow supply codes as part of the 2025 Physician Fee Schedule, CMS cited strong physician support for this "important, life-enhancing technology."
"The inFlow voiding prosthesis is the only alternative to lifelong urinary catheter use for women suffering from permanent urinary retention caused by neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, spina bifida, and multiple system atrophy," said
Dr.
Unlike traditional catheters that passively drain urine, the inFlow actively empties the bladder using unique technology for non-contact energy transfer, mimicking natural urination and allowing normal use of a toilet. By restoring this essential activity of daily living, the inFlow not only improves health outcomes—it also restores independence and dignity. Clinical studies have shown that inFlow users experience fewer urinary tract infections and significant improvements in quality of life compared to the current standard of care, clean intermittent catheterization (CIC).
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