Milestone Scientific Announces Medicare Price Assignment for the CompuFlo? Epidural System in Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Colorado, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, District of Columbia, and Delaware

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ROSELAND, N.J., July 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Milestone Scientific Inc. (NYSE: MLSS), a leading developer of computerized drug delivery instruments that provide painless and precise injections, today announced that Novitas Solutions, Inc. (Novitas), a Jurisdictional Medicare Administrative Contractor (JMAC), has granted a Medicare Part B Physician payment rate for the Company’s CompuFlo? Epidural System under the American Medical Association’s (AMA) technology-specific Category III CPT? code CPT0777T (real-time pressure-sensing epidural guidance system when used in conjunction with a primary ESI procedure).

This new price assignment applies to two Medicare regions: Jurisdiction L (JL) and Jurisdiction H (JH). JL includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. JH includes Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

The pricing assignment by Novitas represents a significant step forward in Milestone Scientific’s strategy to ensure broad coverage and appropriate payment for the CompuFlo? technology when deemed medically necessary and clinically appropriate for Medicare beneficiaries. This decision follows the recently announced Medicare Jurisdiction N (JN) pricing assignment in Florida by First Coast Service Options Inc. (FCSO), marking another milestone in the Company's ongoing efforts to expand access to this advanced technology.

Arjan Haverhals, CEO and President of Milestone Scientific, commented, “Securing Medicare price assignment for the CompuFlo? Epidural System in these additional states is a testament to the clinical value and safety of our technology. This approval by Novitas significantly expands our addressable market and enhances our ability to provide patients with safer, more comfortable epidural procedures. We remain committed to pursuing reimbursement in other Medicare jurisdictions across the country and are confident in our strategic approach to gain nationwide coverage. We also look forward to leveraging this momentum into new international markets.”

An estimated 3.0 million epidural steroid injection (ESI) procedures are performed each year in these three jurisdictions (JL, JH, JN), which represent approximately one-third of the total ESI procedures for the treatment of chronic back pain in the United States. Additionally, it is believed Medicare accounts for up to 40% of the clinical practice volume, representing an initial addressable market of approximately $250 million among Medicare patients in these three jurisdictions.