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CMS Takes First Step to Reduce Payments for Clinical Laboratory Tests

CMS recently published a proposed rule that would substantially revise the methodology used to pay for clinical laboratory tests that continue to be compensated separately by Medicare. Medicare Program; Medicare Clinical...more

OIG Nixes Arrangements Involving Free Tests

Labs Attempt to Counter Exclusive Lab Arrangements - With increasing frequency, clinical laboratories have found themselves unable to receive any payments for tests performed for individuals whose third-party insurer...more

ABN Flunks Medicare Test

In Int’l Rehab. Sci. v. Burwell, No. 08-cv-05442 (W.D. Wash. Feb. 13, 2015), the court found inadequate an advance beneficiary notice (ABN) which stated that “Medicare has not established coverage criteria... or does not...more

Medicare OPPS Lab "Packaging" Policy Raises Bundle of Issues

In previous Payment Matters articles, we described a policy included in the 2014 hospital outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS) final rule that would “package” certain clinical laboratory tests into OPPS, and CMS...more

CMS Provides Guidance Regarding OPPS "Packaging" of Clinical Laboratory Tests

In a previous Payment Matters article, we described a new CMS policy under which, effective January 1, 2014, hospitals would no longer be permitted to bill Medicare separately for clinical laboratory tests for hospital...more

CMS "Packages" Clinical Laboratory Tests Into Outpatient Prospective Payment System

Hospitals Lose Right to Bill Separately for Laboratory Tests for Outpatients - As part of its calendar year 2014 hospital outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS) policy changes, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...more

Lawsuit Based on Kickback, Stark Law Violations Sustained; Civil Suit Offers Additional Option to Counter Competitor's Illegal...

Hospitals, laboratories, and other health care providers that rely on referrals from other health professionals may encounter situations where competitors have entered into arrangements with physicians or other referral...more

Pathology Lab That Cannot Demonstrate Adequate Physician Orders Suffers Medicare Loss

Much has been written regarding various Medicare policies that may cause a clinical laboratory to suffer the resulting financial consequences when a test requested by a physician is found to be not medically necessary, most...more

Revision to CMS Manual Related to Anatomic Pathology Raises Additional Global Billing Issues

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently amended Medicare Claims Processing Manual (MCPM) provisions related to payment for anatomic pathology services to specifically address submission of such claims on a...more

Forget What I Said – Medicare Date of Service Rule May Not Require Separate Line-Item Claims for Pathology Services

In our June 12, 2009 Payment Matters, we commented on a recent change in the Medicare Claims Processing Manual (MCPM) that would require claims for physician pathology services to be billed as separate line items if the two...more

Medicare Permits Ambulatory Surgical Centers to Submit Claims for Services of Physicians and Practitioners

A recent revision to the Medicare Program Integrity Manual (MPIM) states that physicians and non-physician practitioners may reassign benefits to an ambulatory surgical center (ASC), if the arrangement complies with a...more

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