The Vegetarian Resource Group suggests that vegans need to have reliable sources of vitamin B12 in their diets.1 The Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group (VNDPG) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (the Academy) says that all vegetarians (including vegans) should include a reliable B12 source in their diets, such as fortified foods or supplements.2 And The Vegan Society goes so far as to state, What every vegan should know about B12: the only reliable sources of B12 are foods fortified with B12 and supplements.3 Its extremely important for health care professionalsas well as clientsto understand the significance and intricacies of sufficient vitamin B12 intake for vegan diets, because deficiency of this essential micronutrient is serious business

As required by section 1848(d)(1)(A) of the Act, beginning in 2026, there will be two separate conversion factors (CFs): one for items and services furnished by a qualifying APM participant as defined in section 1833(z)(2) of the Act (referred to as the qualifying APM conversion factor) and another for other items and services (referred to as the nonqualifying APM conversion factor), equal to the respective conversion factor for the previous year (or, for CY 2026, equal to the single conversion factor for CY 2025) multiplied by the update established under section 1848(d)(20) of the Act for such respective conversion factor for such year
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