Medical Tariff Commission (CTM-MTK) has agreed with the hospitals association H+ on a transitional solution for the application of TARMED

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Jun 2018

On the basis of the meeting of the Board of Directors on May 23rd, 2018, the Medical Tariff Commission (CTM-MTK) has found a solution for the definite version of TARMED, applicable in the ambulatory hospital sector between CTM-MTK and the association of Hospitals, H+.

To this end, H+ will organize, within its statutory deadlines, voting by the members for the formal decision-making on the TARMED version 1.08_BR or 1.09 and tariff 007.

In order to support the decision-making process, the CTM-MTK is ready to extend the deadline for choice between version 1.08_BR or 1.09 plus 007 of TARMED until July 31st, 2018.

The final version of TARMED will enter into force on August 1st, 2018.

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