by Zach Cattell, JD, IHCA General Counsel
CMS released its final rule making Revisions to Payment Policies to the Physician Fee Schedule for CY 2012 and CMS has officially retracted the proposed physician or non physician practitioner signature requirement on clinical lab test requisition policy. CMS had proposed for January 1, 2011 implementation of a rule which would have required a physician’s or qualified non physician practitioner’s signature on all requisitions for clinical diagnostic laboratory tests paid for on the basis of the Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS). The American Health Care Association, along with State affiliates, fought the proposal. CMS had first delayed the implementation and then had indicated that it would eliminate the requirement. The release of the final rule confirms the elimination of the proposal.
The final rule states “After consideration of the public comments received, we are finalizing our proposal to retract the policy that was finalized in the CY 2011 PFS final rule with comment period, which required a physician's or NPP's signature on a requisition for clinical diagnostic laboratory tests paid under the CLFS (75 FR 73483) and to reinstate our prior policy that the signature of the physician or NPP is not required on a requisition for a clinical diagnostic laboratory test paid under the CLFS for Medicare purposes.”
If you have any questions or for additional information, please contact Zach Cattell at zcattell@ihca.org or 317-616-9001.
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