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Reimbursement. Download Medicare Reimbursement Guide. If you have questions related to Cardiolite ® reimbursement, please call (800) 362-2668 (Option 3) or email reimbursement@lantheus.com. Lantheus cannot guarantee coverage or payment for products or procedures.
- Two Day Stress/Rest
CARDIOLITE.com (www.cardiolite.com) is a web site for...
- Risk Stratification
*Based on a prospective study of 5,807 consecutive patients,...
- Imaging Protocols
One-day protocol offers convenience for patients and rapid...
- Prescribing Information
INDICATIONS AND USAGE FOR CARDIOLITE ®: Myocardial Imaging:...
- Perfusion and Function
Myocardial Perfusion and Function assessed by a Gated...
- Patients
INDICATIONS AND USAGE FOR CARDIOLITE ®: Myocardial Imaging:...
- Two Day Stress/Rest
CARDIOLITE® is a myocardial perfusion agent indicated for: • detecting coronary artery disease by localizing myocardial ischemia (reversible defects) and infarction (non-reversible defects)
1 Οκτ 2019 · Article Guidance. The following coding and billing guidance is to be used with its associated Local coverage determination. Supportive documentation evidencing the condition and treatment is expected to be documented in the medical record and be available upon request.
1 Οκτ 2015 · This article gives guidance for billing, coding, and other guidelines in relation to local coverage policy Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine L33960. General Guidelines for Claims submitted to Part A or Part B MAC: Procedure codes may be subject to National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) edits or OPPS packaging edits.
One-day protocol offers convenience for patients and rapid availability of results. Preferable when using a 1-day protocol with a short time interval (less than 2 hours) in between. Note that using a dose ratio less than 1:3 will necessitate increasing the time interval between the two injections 1.
Cardiology billing and coding is complex, leading to reimbursement challenges without thorough expertise in current rules, cardiology codes, compliance standards, and billing guidelines.
Hospitals should report charges for all drugs, biologicals, and radiopharmaceuticals, regardless of whether the items are paid separately or packaged, using the correct HCPCS codes for the items used.