Medical Device Reimbursement By Distributors
The purpose of this article is to show:
The purpose of this article is to show:
1. When may a company obtain reimbursement through a distributor and when it should not.
2. In cases where the company may rely on its distributor to obtain reimbursement:
Which steps of the process may be relegated to the distributor and which steps must be kept under the companys lead.
How should the company preserve its interests and avoid being driven into a controlled position by its distributor.
1. When may a company obtain reimbursement through a distributor
a. Using existing reimbursement mechanisms
The first question to be asked is whether the relevant device can be reimbursed through existing reimbursement mechanisms (codes, coverage and payment levels).
If new reimbursement mechanisms have to be developed for the device, the reimbursement task should not be relegated to the distributor.
Distributors are experts at distributing, not at reimbursement. In some cases, according to the local law, the company only has one opportunity to apply for reimbursement. If it fails in this first trial, it is banned from applying again forever!
If existing reimbursement mechanisms could be utilized without any modifications, transferring the responsibility for reimbursement to an experienced distributor may be considered.
b. Steps that should always remain the companys responsibility
Even when the distributor assumes responsibility for reimbursement, if a Billing Guide should be issued, it is the company that should be responsible for it, not the distributor. A Billing Guide has two purposes:
1) Serve as the only source from the company that instructs the local healthcare providers on reimbursement issues. When to bill, who to bill and how much.
2) Reduce the companys exposure to fraud and abuse claims if a healthcare provider or a distributor fails to appropriately use (mistakenly or deliberately) the correct reimbursement mechanism.
c. Preserving the companys interests
In some cases, even when existing reimbursement mechanisms may be utilized, an appropriate confirmation should be received from the relevant authority. If the distributor applies for this confirmation, he could phrase it in a manner that would grant the authority to himself (rather than the company), which will provide him with control over the companys products and make it difficult for the company to replace him with another distributor.
In some cases, we applied on behalf of our clients to correct the application and replace the distributors name with the companys. This resulted with unnecessary delays for the company in replacing the distributor and launching the product in Europe.
3. Summary
The issue of reimbursement should only be transferred to an experienced distributor in case existing reimbursement mechanisms can be utilized. In such case, the company should still be responsible for the issue of its Billing Guide and make sure that any applications made by the distributor do not conflict with the companys interests.
To verify the existence of relevant reimbursement mechanisms for your product in any European country and for any additional questions, please contact:
Amir Inbar, CEO
Mediclever Ltd.
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