FDA clearance proves your device is safe and effective. It says nothing about whether anyone will pay for it.

We've seen too many medical device investments stumble post-clearance because reimbursement wasn't adequately diligenced. The technical assessment was rigorous, the regulatory timeline was realistic, but nobody asked the hard questions about payment.

The Reimbursement Reality Check

Every pitch deck has a slide on reimbursement. Most of them tell a story that's more aspirational than accurate. Here's what we look for—and what you should be asking.

Red Flag #1: "We'll Use Existing Codes"

Many devices claim they'll be reimbursed using existing CPT codes. Sometimes this is true. Often it's wishful thinking.

Questions to ask:

Red Flag #2: Category III CPT Code Reliance

Category III codes are "tracking codes" for emerging technologies. They enable data collection but don't guarantee payment.

The reality:

Red Flag #3: "The Hospital Will Absorb the Cost"

Some devices are positioned as "hospital cost" items that don't require separate reimbursement. This can work—but only under specific conditions.

Questions to validate:

Red Flag #4: No Coverage Policy Analysis

Even with appropriate codes, many devices face coverage restrictions. Payers (both Medicare and commercial) publish coverage policies that determine when they'll pay for specific procedures or devices.

Diligence should include:

Red Flag #5: Health Economics Vaporware

Many companies claim their device is "cost-effective" without rigorous health economic analysis.

What you should see:

Building Reimbursement Diligence Into Your Process

References

  1. FDA. "Medical Device Coverage Initiatives: Connecting with Payors via the Payor Communication Task Force." fda.gov
  2. NIH SEED. "Reimbursement Knowledge Guide for Medical Devices." January 2024. seed.nih.gov
  3. MedDevice Online. "From 'Approved' To 'Covered' — What Medical Device Companies Need to Know." meddeviceonline.com
  4. University of Minnesota. "Medical Device Innovation Handbook: Reimbursement Basics." March 2024. pressbooks.umn.edu
  5. The Atticus Group. "Understanding Reimbursement for Medical Devices: Coding, Coverage, Payment and Payors." December 2023. theatticusgroup.net
  6. Argenta Advisors. "CMS and Commercial Payer Clinical Trial Reimbursement." January 2024. argentaadvisors.com

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