Tactile Medical braces for new Medicare rules that will tighten access to its pneumatic compression pump
"It is a progressive disease. If you don't treat it, it's going to get worse. That's why this new change is so devastating for patients with lymphedema," said
Not everyone agrees.
"My priority for what
"I've heard from patients, providers, and manufacturers about this issue," Rep.
Lymphedema is a chronic disease of the immune system that happens when lymph fluid containing white blood cells stops flowing the right way through the system of vessels and nodes clustered throughout the body. Fluid buildup can lead to mild or severe swelling of the arms and legs, and permanent skin damage in severe cases. Stage 3, the most serious form, is sometimes called lymphostatic elephantiasis.
A properly functioning lymphatic system is key to preventing infections; without it, even small cuts may lead to infections including a spreading and potentially dangerous rash called cellulitis. Lymphedema can also lead to dry or scaly skin that is especially susceptible to infection.
Most cases of lymphedema in the U.S. -- more than 2 million today -- happen as a result of treatments for cancer, which damage the system or remove lymph nodes.
In 2013, the most recent year data are available,
As many as 25,000 Americans of
The rules also say the prescribing medical professional cannot have a "financial relationship" with the company whose device would be ordered, though the term is not explicitly defined.
Business has been good for Tactile lately. Revenue hit nearly
Mattys says the evidence supports use of the device. Last month the medical journal JAMA Dermatology published an analysis of 374 patients with lymphedema from cancer that found a 5 percent incidence of cellulitis infections in the year after they started using Tactile's Flexitouch system. The infection rate was 21 percent in the same group the year before using the device.
But a person doesn't need a machine to apply compression to the skin.
Gentle massage can work the lymph fluid through the skin, as can wearing compression bandages and then doing exercise.
Advocates for using compression machines note that several thousand lymphedema therapists don't have the time to provide therapy to a population of millions of patients with lymphedema.
Squire said that in her experience the pneumatic compression pumps can be helpful as an "adjunct" to conservative treatment. But patients still need to wear compression bandages or stockings when they aren't using the machine, and they often also require manual lymph drainage like she performs.
Mattys said the policy limiting coverage of the machines seemed to contradict statements by
He also suggested that the four private companies that oversee the
Asked if litigation has been threatened, Mattys would say only, "They need to be held accountable, is what we would like to make them understand. I won't go further than that."
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