23 Miss. Code. R. 219-1.4 - Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities and Other Independent Mobile Diagnostic Units
A. Medicaid only
covers Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities (IDTF), or other independent
mobile diagnostic units, including portable x-ray providers, for services
provided to dual-eligible beneficiaries. Outpatient testing and diagnostic
services are covered when ordered by the beneficiary's physician and billed by
an approved Medicaid provider, limited to physicians, physician clinics,
Federally Qualified Health Centers, Rural Health Clinics, and county health
department clinics.
B. An IDTF is
defined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as "a fixed
location, a mobile entity, or an individual non-physician practitioner. It is
independent of a physician's office or hospital." These providers perform
diagnostic tests such as ultrasounds, echocardiograms, pulmonary function
tests, neurological and neuromuscular tests, x-rays, cardiac monitoring, and
nuclear medicine.
C. Medicaid
covers for a physician to contract with an IDTF or other independent mobile
diagnostic unit to provide technical services and, assuming that there are no
Stark II or other anti-kickback statute violations, allows for a claim to be
filed for either the technical component or the complete procedure if the
physician also interprets the procedure.
D. The physician contracting with an IDTF or
other independent mobile diagnostic unit may not be employed by or own any part
of the IDTF or other independent mobile diagnostic unit.
E. IDTFs and other independent mobile
diagnostic units may not pay an additional fee to any physician when they
perform the technical component of the procedure.
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