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For summaries of certain policies finalized in prior PFS rules, refer to the CY 2020 PFS proposed rule (84 FR 40705), the CY 2021 PFS final rule (85 FR 84717), the CY 2022 PFS final rule (86 FR 65253 and 65254), the CY 2023 PFS final rule ( (87 FR 69779 and 69780), the CY 2024 PFS final rule (88 FR 79094 and 79095) and the CY 2025 PFS final rule (89 FR 98082 and 98083)
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