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TBS guideline updates and US reimbursement, explained

A full webinar recording covering where Trabecular Bone Score stands in clinical guidelines today, how US reimbursement works in practice, and what's coming next.

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Combining Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) with bone mineral density (BMD) and clinical risk factors has become a recognized standard for assessing global bone health on DXA — but guidelines, coding, and reimbursement pathways can be hard to keep straight as they evolve.

This webinar, featuring radiologist and healthcare CEO Dr. Lauren Nicola, walks through exactly that. The session covers how TBS fits into current clinical guidelines, the practicalities of US reimbursement for TBS procedures, and a look at forthcoming capabilities as the technology continues to develop.

It's aimed at clinicians and practice administrators who want a clear, current picture rather than piecing it together from multiple sources.

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What you'll learn

With well over a thousand clinical papers now referencing TBS, this session is a useful checkpoint for anyone who wants to make sure their understanding of the guidelines and reimbursement landscape is current.


Featuring

Prof. Karen Hind

VP of Clinical Affairs, Research & Innovation, Medimaps

Dr. Lauren Nicola

Physician, Chief Executive Officer at Triad Radiology Associates, PLLC Chief Medical Officer, RevealDx

Prof. Didier Hans

CEO & Co-founder, Medimaps


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