MTRC has released European reimbursement report for hysterectomy in 11 EU countries

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Jun 2019

The report presents a summary of reimbursement situation for hysterectomy in benign and malignant diseases of uterus. The following types of procedure will be considered: subtotal hysterectomy, total hysterectomy, radical hysterectomy. The analysis covers procedure coding, payment mechanism, reimbursement tariffs and policy restrictions in 11 EU countries including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.

Report was developed using an official reimbursement information. You can learn more and request sample pages at the report’s page.

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