intravenous immune globulin

The term “intravenous immune globulin” means an approved pooled plasma derivative for the treatment in the patient’s home of a patient with a diagnosed primary immune deficiency disease, but not including items or services furnished before January 1, 2024 , related to the administration of the derivative, if a physician determines administration of the derivative in the patient’s home is medically appropriate.

Source

42 USC § 1395x(zz)


Scoping language

For purposes of this subchapter
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