Genetic Tests As Physician Fees Or Lab Fees? CMS Asks For Input
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
How much physician “work” is required for the application of genetic tests will determine how CMS begins reimbursing for more than 100 assays in 2013.
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