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Many Clinical Laboratories, Other Providers Struggle to Transition to 5010; Likely To See Payment Shortfall

Payors also are straining to handle new payment requirements under Form 5010, say intermediaries

Across the nation, providers, including clinical laboratories and pathology groups, are holding their collective breath as they wait to see whether implementation of the electronic claim Form 5010 goes smoothly, becomes a disaster, or ends up somewhere between.

Just two weeks into this national transition, experts are predicting that most providers—including medical labs and pathology groups—are likely to see a drop in revenue collections. Worse yet, it is not until the first claim denial forms are received from payors that clinical labs and pathology groups can learn the reasons why different payors rejected these claims.

UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS

“We expected, with a transition of this magnitude, that the industry would encounter challenges,” said Jackie Griffin, Director, Client Services, Gateway EDI, a bill-paying clearinghouse in St. Louis, Missouri. “But in addition to the problems we expected, we’ve seen a lot of unexpected problems too.”

Gateway EDI serves both small and large practices, but has seen that its clients that are small labs and physician practices of 1 to 5 doctors are experiencing more problems than larger provider organizations because the smaller entities lacked the resources to prepare for 5010, Griffin explained. Providers are likely to see less reimbursement in the coming weeks because many claims are being rejected and going unpaid, she said. (more…)

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