ADLT

Advanced diagnostic laboratory test (ADLT) means a clinical diagnostic laboratory test (CDLT) covered under Medicare Part B that is offered and furnished only by a single laboratory and not sold for use by a laboratory other than the single laboratory that designed the test or a successor owner of that laboratory, and meets one of the following criteria:
(1) The test—
(i) Is an analysis of multiple biomarkers of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), or proteins;
(ii) When combined with an empirically derived algorithm, yields a result that predicts the probability a specific individual patient will develop a certain condition(s) or respond to a particular therapy(ies);
(iii) Provides new clinical diagnostic information that cannot be obtained from any other test or combination of tests; and
(iv) May include other assays.
(2) The test is cleared or approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Source

42 CFR § 414.502


Scoping language

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