Labs and Pathologists Launch Blitz to Fight AP Cuts in 2014
Laboratory and pathology groups are launching an all-out blitz to fight proposed drastic payment cuts to anatomic pathology (AP) services in 2014. The deadline for submitting comments to the proposed physician fee schedule for 2014 is Sept. 6. The final rule is due out by Nov. 1. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing to compare payment rates for AP services under both the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) and the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (HOPPS) and set reimbursement rates according to whichever is lower. CMS estimates that the change would cut payment for AP services provided in independent laboratories by an average of 26 percent; some of the most common AP services would be cut by nearly 75 percent. CMS proposed the change as part of its PFS rule for 2014, issued July 8. The American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA) argues that the use of HOPPS data is flawed because it only contains lump, aggregate lab cost reporting from hospitals—not from independent labs. This is problematic for two reasons, says ACLA: »HOPPS lab cost data are not broken down into lab services categories. In other words, the lump sum of lab costs includes not only AP […]
- »HOPPS lab cost data are not broken down into lab services categories. In other words, the lump sum of lab costs includes not only AP service costs but also costs associated with other lab services billed under the Clinical Lab Fee Schedule, such as basic blood chemistry. CMS must apportion lab costs between categories based on a set of assumptions, rather than reported data.
- »HOPPS data are not broken down to the service-code level by nature of the fact that the HOPPS assumes a bundling approach when reimbursing for hospital claims.
TOP 10 REDUCTIONS TO PATHOLOGY SERVICES (Based on Volume and Proposed Change) | |||
CPT CODE | COMPONENT | DECRIPTION | PROPOSED CUT |
88307 | Global | Tissue exam by pathologist | -50% |
88342 | Global | Immunohistochemistry | -27% |
88312 | Global | Special stains group 1 | -46% |
88313 | Global | Special stains group 2 | -45% |
88112 | Global | Cytopath cell enhance tech | -22% |
88185 | TC | Flow cytometry/TC add-on | -75% |
88309 | Global | Tissue exam by pathologist | -30% |
88173 | Global | Cytopath eval fna report | -25% |
88367 | Global | Insitu hybridization auto | -60% |
88108 | Global | Cytopath concentrate tech | -39% |
Source: The College of American Pathologists |
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