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Latest Articles
LDTs Rule Update: More Support for Legal Challenges Against FDA
Key clinical laboratory organizations file amicus brief, reiterating that the FDA is overstepping its authority, and its new rule would cause “irreparable patient harm”
Cases of Undiagnosed Diabetes Are Declining in the US
A recent study shows that the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes has dropped over the past three decades, but certain groups are more affected.
CMS Proposes 20 Percent Increase to CLIA Lab User Fees
A new rule proposed by the agency would also mean new fees for follow-up and complaint surveys.
Home Healthcare Business Owner to See Prison Time for $10M Fraud
In key enforcement actions announced over the last week, a Texas-based owner faces 60 months behind bars for defrauding Medicare.
Federal Enforcers Crack Down on Telehealth Genetic Testing Scams
After the DOJ announced a massive National Health Care Fraud Enforcement Action on July 20 targeting telehealth and telemarketing scams, labs need to be extremely wary, especially if they provide genetic testing.
OCR Doles Out Record Fine for Right of Access Violation
On July 15, the Department of Health & Human Services Office for Civil Rights announced 11 new enforcement actions, including the biggest penalty doled out since the agency began the right of access program back in April 2019—$240,000 against Texas nonprofit Memorial Hermann Health System.
Don’t Trust a Negative At-Home COVID-19 Test Result, FDA Warns
The agency is recommending repeat testing with at home COVID-19 antigen tests, regardless of actual symptoms.
Be Sure to Use New ABN Form, Starting August 31
As of August 31, 2022, labs and other providers must use the new ABN labeled with the appropriate federal OMB Number (0938-0566) and CMS-R-131 to ensure they can bill Medicare beneficiaries for any lab tests or other services that Medicare doesn’t cover.
CMS Bristles at Criticism It’s Not Recovering Medicare Overpayments
According to a recent OIG report, CMS is not doing a good job collecting the Medicare overpayments OIG auditors are uncovering. However, CMS recently rejected almost all of the recommendations in that report, suggesting all is not well between the two federal agencies.
LDTs Legislation Inches Closer to Passage, but Major Hurdles Remain
The VALID Act for FDA regulation of laboratory developed tests is working its way through the final stages of the legislative process, but not everyone is loving it.
CMS Proposes CLIA Fee Increases and Nurses Doing High-Complexity Testing
In addition to increasing and imposing new user fees, the proposed rule would allow nurses to perform high and moderate complexity testing, essentially placing nursing degrees on the same level as degrees in clinical laboratory science, biology, and chemistry. Here's what lab managers need to know about the proposed rule.