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  • 1.  Radiology Assistants

    Posted 05-17-2021 17:40

    Hi everyone,

     

    Do you have specific procedures that your hospital would be considered in the scope of the RAs practice?  The radiologists would be available and supervising the procedures, but I am curious what procedures you have your RA's performing.  Thank you for your help!

     

    Christie

     

    Christie D. James, MS, FRBMA

    Associate Director, Group Practice Management

     

    Professional Billing Office

    C: 802-291-5308|O:  617-724-4106|FAX: 617-643-7941|Email: cdjames@partners.org

     

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  • 2.  RE: Radiology Assistants

    Posted 05-18-2021 14:52
    Great question.  We started using RA's in May 2019.  Several calls with attorney and the ACR.  This is where we ended:

    Medicare Part B:
    • Looks towards Physician Supervision of Diagnostic Procedures
    • 74270 (Colon) - RA may perform under direct supervision (this is for the TC side of course, Supervision = 03)
    • 23350 (Injection for Shoulder Arthrograhm) - RA can't do (Supervison = 09)

    Medicare Part A:
    • We didn't find supervision was required
    Commercial Plan:
    • Look towards contractual requirements

    Now you have potentially three different scenarios.  Some groups might stay with the lowest common denominator and use Medicare Part B rules for all pts.  Others may be more aggressive and try to use the specific rules for each class of pt.

    Our Group will also use RA's to perform pre-dictation (measurements) on US and DEXA as well.

    And at the end of the day you have to cost justify the RA's.  Our view was saving a radiologist one hour each day ( M - F) cost justified the addition of an RA. 

    We also found Medicare Part B rules to be more restrictive than the hospital or imaging center medical staff credentialing.  

    Good luck......Chris

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    R. Christopher Sluder CPA
    Administrator
    Rome Radiology Group
    Rome GA
    (706) 291-2661
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