VasQ™ Extravascular Support Granted Transitional Pass-Through (TPT) Payment
Laminate Medical Technologies Thanks Kidney Patients for Advocacy
The TPT Payment was granted by CMS, in part, due to the overwhelming grassroots national support from dialysis patients, caregivers and advocates organized by the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), the nation's largest kidney patient organization. Since 2021, AAKP has worked closely with Laminate Medical to raise the unmet need for greater innovation in dialysis patient access and improved care outcomes by engaging thousands of patients throughout the FDA regulatory process and the CMS payment determination process related to VasQ. FDA granted De Novo status to VasQ in September of 2023 with strong AAKP support.
Patients are excited for the potential of VasQ to increase the success rate of their fistulas without the need for additional surgical procedures, which has been consistently demonstrated over multiple studies.1-8 The hope is that VasQ supported fistula patients will be able to remove their central venous catheters (CVC) earlier to avoid the increased risk of hospitalization and death due to infection, including those caused by catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSIs). Additionally, the low aneurysmal rates reported by the VasQ
Tammy Gilon, CEO of Laminate Medical Technologies, expressed her enthusiasm for the CMS decision: "The assignment of the Medicare billing code is a critical step forward in our mission and commitment to transcend status quo care for hemodialysis patients through timely innovations. We are deeply appreciative to the patients who raised their voices throughout this process via AAKP and to FDA and CMS for hearing them. With VasQ, we are offering a choice and a solution that has the potential to improve patient outcomes, reduce burdens on healthcare providers and prevent additional kidney care costs to taxpayers."
The new Medicare billing code marks a significant milestone that will empower healthcare facilities to more easily integrate VasQ into their existing vascular access procedures, ensuring that more patients can benefit from this innovative technology. For more information about TPT and how to bring VasQ into your practice, contact [email protected].
About Laminate Medical Technologies
Laminate Medical Technologies is a patient-centered company committed to advancing arteriovenous fistula (AVF) function for hemodialysis patients globally. Laminate's flagship product, VasQ™, is an external support device granted FDA De Novo to improve surgical fistula outcomes by providing permanent reinforcement to the artery-vein connection, promoting stability against wall tension, and decreasing turbulent flow.
To see a demonstration video of VasQ, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W3HoTH2x58. Visit Laminate at www.laminatemedical.com.
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