Here’s what you should know.
1. Michigan was first to cover the use of the system.
2. BCBSN decided to cover the procedure after positive research was published.
3. The iFuse SI joint fusion device is supported by more than 45 publications. According to a release, no other SI joint fusion device has peer-reviewed evidence supporting its safety and effectiveness.
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