CMS Opens National Coverage Determination Analysis on Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease

July 16, 2021
Policy Snapshot

Last week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) opened a National Coverage Determination (NCD) analysis, a process that will allow the agency to carefully review and determine whether Medicare will establish a national coverage policy for monoclonal antibodies targeting amyloid for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. NCDs are program instructions developed by CMS to describe the nationwide conditions for Medicare coverage for a specific item or service. This NCD analysis will be applicable to national coverage considerations for aducanumab, which was recently approved by the FDA, as well as any future monoclonal antibodies that target amyloid for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. As part of the NCD process, a 30-day public comment period began on July 12. CMS will also host two public listening sessions in July to provide an opportunity for public input.

Currently, coverage determinations for aducanumab are being made at the local level by Medicare Administrative Contractors who represent 12 jurisdictions across the country. CMS’ coverage decisions are based on careful analysis of the evidence and benefits a given therapy provides to Medicare beneficiaries. To determine whether a national policy is appropriate, CMS will follow a standard process that includes multiple opportunities for the public to participate and present comments through both listening sessions and the CMS Coverage website. The analysis will determine whether the evidence meets the Medicare law’s requirements that items or services be “reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury…” To make this determination, CMS uses a formal process established by statute. The process includes an assessment of the clinical evidence such as published clinical studies, professional society guidelines, and public comments to determine coverage.

Following this analysis, CMS will post a proposed national coverage determination, which will be open to a second 30-day public comment period. After reviewing all comments received on a proposed determination, CMS will announce its final decision for a national policy, which could range from Medicare coverage of this product type, coverage with evidence development, non-coverage, or deference to the Medicare Administrative Contractors. A proposed decision is expected to be posted within 6 months and a final decision within 9 months.

NCDs are posted on the CMS Medicare Coverage Center website and provide stakeholders with the Medicare coverage criteria, a summary of the evidence considered, and CMS’ rationale for the decision.

More Information: