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<p> Soon there also can be a risk for hospitals that <em>don&rsquo;t </em>use 3D printing, says <strong>Lisa Baird</strong>, JD, an attorney with the law firm of Reed Smith in Los Angeles. As the technology becomes more widespread, it could become the standard of care in some circumstances to create your own model or tool, she notes.</p>

Standard of care and reimbursement questioned with 3D printing

Soon there also can be a risk for hospitals that don’t use 3D printing, says Lisa Baird, JD, an attorney with the law firm of Reed Smith in Los Angeles. As the technology becomes more widespread, it could become the standard of care in some circumstances to create your own model or tool, she notes.