Core Insights - CVRx, Inc. announced that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed to maintain the Barostim implant procedure under the New Technology Ambulatory Payment Classification (APC) 1580, with an outpatient payment of approximately $45,000 [1] - The proposal follows positive reimbursement developments, including Barostim's assignment to a higher paying MS-DRG for inpatient procedures and its transition from Category III to Category I CPT codes for physician payments starting January 1, 2026 [2] - The updates in reimbursement are expected to enhance access to Barostim for patients with heart failure, supporting its broader market adoption and long-term growth [3] Company Overview - CVRx is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on innovative neuromodulation solutions for cardiovascular diseases [4] - Barostim is the first FDA-approved medical technology that uses neuromodulation to alleviate symptoms in heart failure patients, delivering electrical pulses to baroreceptors in the carotid artery [4] - Barostim has received FDA Breakthrough Device designation and is compliant with EU Medical Device Regulation, holding CE Mark approval for heart failure and resistant hypertension in the European Economic Area [4]
CVRx Announces Positive News on Outpatient Payment for Barostim