- Targeted stakeholdersIncreases access to point-of-care ultrasound for homebound, nursing home, and rural beneficiaries.
- Targeted stakeholdersEncourages providers to offer mobile ultrasound services by creating a distinct reimbursement pathway.
- Targeted stakeholdersMay reduce emergency department or facility visits by enabling diagnostics in nonfacility settings.
Portable Ultrasound Reimbursement Equity Act of 2025
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
The bill amends the Social Security Act to add diagnostic ultrasound to the list of diagnostic tests and requires Medicare to make a separate payment for portable ultrasound transportation and set up services, mirroring existing portable X-ray payment treatment and supplier requirements.
The Secretary must set supplier requirements substantially similar to those for portable X-ray suppliers.
The changes apply to services furnished on or after January 1, 2027.
A narrow, technical Medicare reimbursement fix with modest cost implications; plausible to pass if attached to a larger package or prioritized, uncertainty remains.
Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a focused substantive amendment to Medicare law that creates coverage and directs parity in payment for portable ultrasound transportation and set up services by amending specified provisions of the Social Security Act and delegating implementation details to the Secretary of HHS.
Liberals emphasize access and equity gains from parity
Who stands to gain, and who may push back.
- Targeted stakeholdersLikely increases Medicare program spending by adding separate payments for transport and setup.
- Federal agenciesMay create administrative and compliance costs for suppliers meeting new federal requirements.
- Targeted stakeholdersCould incentivize higher utilization of ultrasound services, raising overall imaging volumes.
Why the argument around this bill splits.
Liberals emphasize access and equity gains from parity
Likely supportive because it expands access to diagnostic services for homebound, nursing home, and rural patients and corrects a parity gap with portable X-ray payments.
Would view it as a modest, targeted increase in Medicare support that improves care continuity.
May request fraud safeguards and attention to equitable access.
Likely cautiously supportive as a narrowly targeted, technical Medicare reimbursement fix that leverages existing rules.
Would want a clear estimate of budgetary impact and implementation guidance to avoid unintended consequences.
Sees it as a pragmatic, incremental policy change.
Mixed to cautiously skeptical: some conservatives may accept parity as reasonable administrative alignment, but many will be wary of adding a new separate Medicare payment and increased federal spending.
Emphasis would be on limiting cost, preventing fraud, and ensuring narrow scope.
The path through Congress.
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A narrow, technical Medicare reimbursement fix with modest cost implications; plausible to pass if attached to a larger package or prioritized, uncertainty remains.
- No Congressional Budget Office cost estimate provided in text
- How CMS will define and certify 'portable ultrasound' suppliers
Recent votes on the bill.
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Liberals emphasize access and equity gains from parity
A narrow, technical Medicare reimbursement fix with modest cost implications; plausible to pass if attached to a larger package or prioriti…
Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a focused substantive amendment to Medicare law that creates coverage and directs parity in payment for portable ultrasound transportation and set up services by a…
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