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Clinical Laboratory Testing: Providing Clinical Evidence for Diagnosis and Treatment Alan Mertz President American Clinical Laboratory Association
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Most Medicare Beneficiaries Receive Lab Services from Hospitals or Independent Labs National Labs Make Up Only 20% of Total Medicare Spending 2 Data Sources: MedPAC, 2011 Data Book. G2 Intelligence, Lab Industry Strategic Outlook 2011 Market Trends and Analysis. ACLA internal analysis. Medicare Spending on Clinical Lab Fee Schedule in 2010 ($8.1B Total)
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Medicare Beneficiaries Living in Rural Areas are Primarily Served by Small Clinical Laboratories Source: The National Market for Clinical Laboratory Testing, Medicare & Medicaid Research Review, 2012
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Laboratory Test Reimbursement Most lab services are reimbursed under the Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS) – Small subset that require physician interpretation reimbursed under Physician Fee Schedule CLFS allows direct billing of labs for laboratory services – Separates ordering clinician from entity getting paid for the test Protects beneficiaries and health care system from incentive-driven overutilization of lab services
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Clinical Lab Fee Schedule (CLFS) Created in 1984 with Annual Update for Inflation… But Payments Have Increased Only 7 Times in Past 30 Years $21.81 Year Medicare Payment for Lab Test ($10 in 1984) Updated for Inflation 1984 2010
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Congress Passed Cuts to CLFS in 2010, 2011 and 2012… Current Law Calls for 8% Cut Over Next 5 Years* * Includes impact of sequestration -3% on1/1/2013 -5% on 4/1/2013 -8% over 5 years Productivity Adjustment (2010) - 1.75% Cut to Labs (2010) -2% “Re- Basing” (2012) Sequestration (2011) Cuts to CLFS Payments
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Projected Payments, Next 10 Years… With Inflation Updates
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Projected Payments for a Test Paid at $10 in 2010 Projected Payments, Next 10 Years… NO Inflation Updates
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Projected Payments for a Test Paid at $10 in 2010 Proposals for Combined Deductible & Uniform Coinsurance: Lab Test Payments Cut 20%
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Projected Payments for a Test Paid at $10 in 2010 20% Lab Coinsurance: Even Bigger Cuts, Since No Catastrophic Coverage
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When Compared to Payments Adjusted for Inflation, Coinsurance Proposals Could Cut by Additional 20 – 30% Over Next 10 Years 2013 -12% 2015 -20% to -24% 2022 -27% to -30% Projected Payments for a Test Paid at $10 in 2010
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Sources of Supplemental /Secondary Coverage for Medicare Beneficiaries Source: Examining Sources of Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries, Kaiser Family Foundation 2009
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