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Automated Chemistry Tests -- By The Numbers

Automated multichannel chemistry (AMCC) tests are a subset of diagnostic tests that are focused on overall well-being. Testing analytes like glucose, cholesterol, potassium, trigylcerides and others is part of almost every doctor's visit. The 23 tests that are generally identified as AMCC tests are relatively simple in nature using basic testing methods and the simple nature of these tests is reflected in the amounts that Medicare pays for these tests. The average Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS) payment rates for these tests is just over $6.50 per test. Despite the low per-test payment rate, AMCCs are big business, accounting for $194 million in Medicare spending in 2018. Read on for more...  There has been alot said about Medicare payment for AMCC tests since the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) reformed the CLFS. Part of the way PAMA was implemented required Medicare to set payment rates and make payments for individual tests as described by their bil

Welcome to the Health Policy WARroom

Photo by Syed F Hashemi on Unsplash Welcome the the Health Policy WARroom, the official blog of Gettysburg Healthcare Consultants. GHC, located in Hanover, Pennsylvania works with health industry clients to obtain appropriate coverage, coding and reimbursement from the federal Medicare program. John Warren is the owner and principal consultant at GHC. He has been in the health insurance industry for nearly 30 years. He spent 22 years at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and directed the Divisions that developed payment policy and rate setting for the Medicare physician fee schedule, clinical laboratory fee schedule, ambulance fee schedule and the Part B Average Sales Price programs. He has consulted with a wide range of clients in the healthcare sector including pharmaceutical companies, laboratory test developers, medical equipment suppliers, and physician specialty societies. John uses his comprehensive understanding of the Medicare program to navigate the complex and