Mississippi

FISCAL INTERMEDIARIES/MAC - PART A


TRISPAN HEALTH SERVICES [FI]
www.trispan.com

The accuracy of noninvasive vascular diagnostic studies depends on the knowledge, skill, and experience of the technologist and interpreter. Consequently, the providers of interpretations must be capable of demonstrating documented training and experience and maintain documentation for post-payment audit.

Furthermore, in those states with Carriers that have this requirement (e.g. Louisiana Part B effective January 1, 1997; Mississippi Part B, effective January 1, 1998; Medicare Part B Kansas/Nebraska/Western Missouri effective 12:01 A.M. July 1, 1998), all noninvasive vascular diagnostic studies must be either:

1. Performed by or under the direct supervision of a physician, or
2. Performed by or under the direct supervision of persons that have demonstrated minimum entry level competency by being credentialed in vascular technology, or
3. Performed in laboratories accredited in vascular technology.

"Direct supervision of a physician" means the physician must be present in the facility and immediately available to furnish assistance and direction throughout the performance of the procedure. Examples of appropriate personnel certification include the Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) credential and the Registered Cardiovascular Technologist (RCVT) credential in Vascular Technology. Examples of appropriate laboratory accreditation include the American College of Radiology (ACR), Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL), or the Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Commission of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. Direct supervision requires the credentialed individuals physical presence in the facility during the examination.


WISCONSIN PHYSICIANS SERVICE INSURANCE CORPORATION [FI]
www.wpsmedicare.com

A. Training and Certification:
1. The accuracy of non-invasive vascular diagnostic studies depends on the knowledge, skill, and experience of the technologist and interpreter. Consequently, the physician performing and/or interpreting the study must be capable of demonstrating documented training and experience and maintain any applicable documentation. A vascular diagnostic study may be personally performed by a physician or a technologist.

The GAO Report to Congressional Committees entitled Medicare Ultrasound Procedures. Consideration of Payment Reforms and Technician Qualifications Requirements states that “Findings from several peer-reviewed studies, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, and ultrasound-related professional organizations support requiring that sonographers either have credentials or operate in facilities that are accredited, where specific quality standards
apply. In some localities and practice settings, CMS or its contractors have required that sonographers either be credentialed or work in an accredited facility.” (GAO-07-734)

2. All non-invasive vascular diagnostic studies must be performed under at least one of the following settings:
a. performed by a physician who is competent in diagnostic vascular studies or under the general supervision of physicians who have demonstrated minimum entry level competency by being credentialed in vascular technology, or
b. performed by a technician who is certified in vascular technology, or
c. performed in facilities with laboratories accredited in vascular technology.

3. One or more technologists in each vascular laboratory must be certified by a credentialing board recognized by the Intersocietal Commission for Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL) or the National Council for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) or the International Standards Organization (ISO) 17024).

4. Laboratories may be certified by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories. Certification of the laboratory itself supersedes the requirement for certification of individual technologists."

These requirements will be necessary to payment of services provided beginning 05/01/2010.

 

MEDICARE CARRIERS/MAC - PART B


CAHABA GOVERNMENT BENEFIT ADMINISTRATORS, LLC [CARRIER]
www.cahabagba.com

"The accuracy of noninvasive vascular diagnostic studies depends on the knowledge, skills and experience of the technologist and interpreter. Consequently, the providers of interpretations must be capable of demonstrating documented training and experience and maintain documentation of such for possible audit. Further, noninvasive diagnostic studies must be either (1) performed by persons that have demonstrated minimum entry level competency by being credentialed by a nationally recognized credentialing organization in vascular technology, (2) performed by or under the direct supervision of a physician, or (3) performed in facilities with laboratories accredited in vascular technology."

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