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| ![]() The ACP Releases Revised Treatment GuidelinesConsensus document for the treatment of superficial venous disease of the lower leg
The guidelines incorporate the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system to evaluate the efficacy of treatments. CEAP and VCSS are also employed to introduce the concept of “medically significant venous insufficiency,” “Vein care has advanced more in the last 10 years that in the last two centuries combined,” stated Mark Forestall, ACP President. “This poses a challenge for insurers and payers. These guidelines are meant to coalesce fragmented and inconsistent medical necessity policy across the U.S.” The guidelines arm vein care practitioners with a consensus document along with CPT/HCPCS and ICD-9 codes that can be referenced in the case of denial of reimbursement. Providers are encouraged to send the guidelines document to their local payers and insurance companies. To download a copy of the Treatment of Superficial Venous Disease of the Lower Leg guidelines, please visit www. phlebology.org/ About the American College of Phlebology The American College of Phlebology (ACP) is the largest association in the United States for physicians and allied health professionals concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of venous disorders, such as varicose and spider veins, venous ulcers and DVT. Comprised of more than 2,000 members, the ACP is a forum to exchange medical knowledge, best practices and the latest treatment options, as well as offering continuing live and online education and training aimed at improving the quality of patient care. For nearly 30 years, the ACP has been an advocate for the advancement of vein care through education, resources and research. For more information about the American College of Phlebology, visit www.phlebology.org. *(J Vasc Surg. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ End
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