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Health Diagnostic Lab Pushes Back on Federal Fraud Probe, Cigna Suit
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXII No. 1 – January 5, 2015 Issue
HEALTH DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY of Richmond, Virginia, is mounting its own offensive against the dual blows it suffered recently: a federal fraud investigation and a lawsuit by Cigna, a health insurer in Bloomfield, Connecticut. In September, The Wall Street Journal reported that federal …
Phlebotomist Describes Questionable Lab Practices
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXII No. 1 – January 5, 2015 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: While working in the office of a physician who was a client of Health Diagnostic Laboratory, a phlebotomist says he was instructed to write the same 10 diagnoses on every test requisition a doctor sent to HDL, a lab company in Richmond, Virginia. HDL is…
Top 10 2014 Biggest News Stories
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 17 – December 15, 2014 Issue
Story no.1 SGR Fix by Congress Spawns PAMA; Lab Industry Wary of Law’s Impact ON APRIL 1, PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA signed into law the Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014 (PAMA). As written, it has the potential to be the most impactful federal legislation on the clinical lab industry s…
LipoScience Could Find No Other Interested Buyer than LabCorp
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No.16 – November 24, 2014 Issue
ONE EXAMPLE OF HOW TOUGH TIMES ARE for companies offering proprietary or patent-protected tests is the acquisition of LipoScience by Laboratory Corporation of America in a deal that was disclosed last September. It was announced that LabCorp would pay $85 million, o…
Medicare Special Stain LCD May Hinder Pathology Workflow
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No.16 – November 24, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Under a proposed rule for Medicare region J-11, a pathologist will no longer be able to use “reflex templates or pre-orders for special stains and/or IHC stains prior to review of the routine H&E.” While the proposed LCD is designed to target a relatively small number…
Cigna Sues HDL, Alleges Unlawful Fee Scheme
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 15 – November 3, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In court papers, Cigna alleged that HDL misrepresented patients’ responsibilities by promising not to collect co-payments, co-insurance, or deductibles. Also, HDL promised not to seek reimbursement from patients for any portion of its bills that the health insurer did not c…
Wall Street Journal Raises Allegations of Lab Fraud
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 13 – September 22, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Federal investigators are looking into possible violations of the antikickback law by a number of labs offering cardiology tests. The labs under investigation are alleged to have paid physicians processing fees of up to $20 per patient, the Journal reported in a front page st…
Aetna Files Suit against NJ Lab, Plans to Sue Two More Labs
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 13 – September 22, 2014 Issue
FINALLY, A MAJOR HEALTH INSURER IS taking a hard line against clinical laboratories it suspects of committing fraud. Aetna Health, Inc., and Aetna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, have sued one lab company and included physicians as defendants in tha…
Calloway Labs Settles with Feds, West Virginia
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 8 – June 9, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: West Virginia is the second state in recent years to settle claims of Medicare and Medicaid fraud filed against Calloway Laboratories of Woburn, Massachusetts. Last month, the pain management lab company agreed to pay $4.675 million to resolve that case, while not admitting l…
New Pricing Formula for Advanced Diagnostic Tests
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXI NO. 6 – April 28, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: One section of the federal H.R. 4302: Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014 is getting positive reviews from many lab experts. The law defines advanced diagnostic tests (ADTs) and directs CMS to assign a temporary HCPCS code and use list prices to pay labs for such tests …
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