[Histonet] RE: Re: DiffQuik Question again
TERRI BRAUD
terribraud <@t> msn.com
Thu Nov 11 17:07:37 CST 2004
In regards to doing a special stain BEFORE the H&E:
A stain is NOT a test. The interrpretation and report of the stained
slide/s (and conformation of appropriate stained control/s) by the
pathologist is the legal definition of the test by CPT code and is the ONLY
basis for billing. Therefore, if a special stain is performed before the
H&E is read, it is perfectly acceptable UNLESS the billed portion for either
the technical or professional component is issued. In the vast majority of
pathology billing, it is not. Even if the bill is generated at stain order,
it usually goes to a type of holding file until the case is completed. Even
if the stain is ordered, performed and read by the pathologist before OR
after the H&E, it must be reported within the context of the report or it
still cannot be legally billed. So stain away, all you Histotechs! but don't
bill before its reported!!!! Terri
Terri L Braud, HT(ASCP)
Surgical Pathology Manager
University of Virginia Health Systems
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