The U.S. Congress has passed a continuing resolution (CR) for the fiscal 2024 budget, an exercise that has become all too common as a substitute for a full suite of spending bills in an era of growing deficits.
One of the more significant enforcement actions to date in 2024 is the $13 million hit taken by the owner of a clinical lab in New Jersey for allegations of payment of kickbacks for unnecessary testing, suggesting that this new year will be a robust one for federal fraud enforcement in the U.S.
The med-tech industry had high hopes in 2023 regarding Medicare coverage for breakthrough medical devices, but those hopes were dashed when the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) withdrew the associated draft rule and will instead issue a “notice” regarding the Transitional Coverage for Emerging Technologies (TCET) concept.