CMS removes coverage curb on PET scans for Alzheimer's patients

The change removes the once-per-lifetime limit on beta amyloid PET scans that restricted their use to clinical trials

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@Agatha
I was pleased about this new benefit. Alzheimer's can be such a challenging journey, and every bit of progress and support is a step in the right direction.

Alzheimer's is a cause that's close to my heart.πŸ₯° I've dedicated a lot of my nursing career to working with Alzheimer's and dementia patients, and I even centered my doctoral project on the remarkable impact of Music Therapy on their behaviors.

Thanks for sharing πŸ€—

@nursefrombirth

Thank you for the work you do! Our options for our mom was very limited due to funds and access. Mom didn't qualify for the "Alzheimers wing" because she couldn't walk. Since they didn't have to worry about her wandering away, she was in "general population" - so activities weren't really designed for people like her. Beyond challenging and frustrating.

@Agatha I truly appreciate your kind words and am so sorry to hear about the challenges you faced in providing the best care for your mom.
It's incredibly frustrating when limited options and financial constraints impact the quality of care for our loved ones.
Your experience highlights the need for more inclusive and accessible options for individuals with Alzheimer's who have specific needs. Thanks so much for sharing.πŸ™πŸ½

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