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The Community Technology Assessment Advisory Board (CTAAB) was established in 1993 to augment the health care planning process in the Rochester area and to continue the Rochester ccommunity's legacy of high quality, affordable health care. CTAAB is an independent board that:
CTAAB is an advisory board only, though CTAAB decisions may have reimbursement implications for applicants. Although its recommendations are not binding to health insurers, the community benefits from this cooperative approach among physicians, community members and payers alike. Payers may use CTAAB's non-binding decisions to help formulate reimbursement policies. The CTAAB Board reflects the diversity of the Rochester
community. There are members representing the business and insurance community,
consumers, physician groups, health systems and other community groups. Members
are drawn from the area covered by CTAAB -- Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates Counties. The CTAAB relies heavily on the Technology Assessment Committee and a
Capacity Consultant.
Both the Technology Assessment Committee and the Capacity Consultant report their findings to CTAAB for consideration.
The CTAAB represents a wide range of constituencies who share a common
interest in the community's total health care system. Accordingly,
recommendations of the CTAAB will be communicated to all interested
parties, as well as to the community at large.
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