Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplantation in the Treatment of Germ Cell Tumors
NC Medicaid clinical coverage policy governing when hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) is covered or not covered for treatment of germ cell tumors, including autologous, tandem/sequential transplants, EPSDT exceptions, provider/billing requirements, and attachments for claims-related instructions.
Prior approval requirement removed (effective 07/01/2021)
Coverage Summary
Scope: This NC Medicaid clinical coverage policy (Clinical Coverage Policy No: 11A-6) governs when hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) is covered or not covered for treatment of germ cell tumors. Medicaid covers autologous HSCT in specified salvage and platinum-refractory scenarios: single autologous HSCT as salvage therapy for beneficiaries with favorable prognostic factors after failure of conventional-dose salvage chemotherapy; single autologous HSCT for beneficiaries with unfavorable prognostic factors as initial treatment of first relapse and for beneficiaries with platinum-refractory disease; and tandem/sequential autologous HSCT for testicular tumors as salvage therapy or for platinum-refractory disease. The policy also notes EPSDT considerations for beneficiaries under 21 and general provider/billing requirements.
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