MTRC has released 8 European reimbursement reports for radiotherapy

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Apr 2018

MTRC, a leading Med Tech reimbursement consultancy in Europe, has developed 8 reimbursement reports with a total size of 882 pages for the most common radiotherapy modalities in 12 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.

There are eight reports available for:

Each report includes essential reimbursement information: procedure coding, payment mechanism, reimbursement tariffs and policy considerations. Reports are developed using official reimbursement information and series of interviews with practicing radiologists. You can learn more and request sample pages at our website http://www.mtrconsult.com/repository-of-reports

The price of the first report is 11,500 euros. The prices for subsequent reports are progressively decreasing.

Contact us, if you would like to discuss the methodology and the content of the reports with our experts.

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