Local Coverage DeterminationDermatology

Proposed LCD DL40176: Superficial Radiation Therapy (SRT) for the Treatment of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers (NMSC) — Noridian

LCD-DL40176

Document details

Document type
Local Coverage Determination
Issuing body
MAC Contractor
Document ID
LCD-DL40176
Published
June 5, 2026
Effective date
See source document
MAC region
Noridian

Summary

The proposed Local Coverage Determination (LCD) for Superficial Radiation Therapy (SRT) will impact billing by potentially increasing reimbursement for treatments of nonmelanoma skin cancers. It aims

New SRT LCD may enhance billing for skin cancer treatments.

Affected specialty

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Source document

https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/lcd.aspx?lcdid=40175&ver=4

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