ASA: AHRQ Asks for Feedback on Pain Management Injections for Low Back Pain

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is asking for feedback to a series of questions that will help it assess the clinical utility of pain management injections for low back pain, according to an American Society of Anesthesiologists report.

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This information could be used by CMS to inform its national coverage decisions for the Medicare program.  

Comments will be accepted until March 3.

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