UnitedHealth
Group To Require Labs To Apply For Echocardiography Accreditation
By March 1, 2008
FREESTANDING IMAGING FACILITIES AND PHYSICIAN
OFFICES AFFECTED
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NOTE:
This article has been modified from its original version which
had appeared in the April and June 2007 issues. In light of
the latest developments from UnitedHealthcare, portions of
the article have been slightly reworded for clarity. -Ed.
In
January, UnitedHealth Group (UnitedHealthcare) released an official
announcement. Effective March 1, 2008, UnitedHealthcare will
require all participating, freestanding imaging facilities and
physician offices that use a CMS 1500 claim form and are performing
Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology, PET,
CT, CTA, MRI, and MRA outpatient imaging studies to apply for
accreditation as a condition for reimbursement. A letter
and official press release were then sent by UnitedHealthcare
to its member facilities, encouraging them to begin the application
process for accreditation as soon as possible.
As
a leading healthcare insurer working with patients and healthcare
providers throughout the country, UnitedHealthcare firmly believes
in supporting and promoting uniform national standards for quality
and patient safety. In the letter to its member facilities,
UnitedHealthcare discusses the reasoning behind the initiative.
"Given the specialized physician experience and advanced
technology required in these procedures, it is important that
consumers receive services from facilities whose equipment,
technologists, and physicians are in compliance with established
accreditation performance standards for these procedures."
Accordingly, UnitedHealthcare recognizes the value of the ICAEL
accreditation process, and has designated it as a means of achieving
this goal.
The
new initiative for providers of diagnostic imaging services
was created and implemented by UnitedHealth Group. The collaborative
efforts of both the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission and
the American College of Radiology helped assist UnitedHealth
Group in determining the specific guidelines for the new initiative.
"Diagnostic imaging, when performed in high-quality and
safe centers, is critical to optimal medical care outcomes,"
said Reed V. Tuckson, MD, UnitedHealth Group Executive Vice
President and Chief of Medical Affairs, in the recent press
release. "We recognize and respect the accreditation expertise
of the ACR and the IAC, and we are convinced that our customers
deserve to receive care from accredited facilities. As such,
we take this opportunity to strongly encourage all UnitedHealthcare
participating imaging physicians to immediately take the steps
necessary to become accredited. It's the right thing to do."
In
response to the announcement, the staff of the ICAEL stands
ready to work with laboratories affected by the new UnitedHealthcare
initiative, fully committed to assist labs in earning their
accreditation by the March 1, 2008 deadline. ICAEL staff members
include both clinical and administrative, highly-trained professionals
who are ready to respond to questions related to the accreditation
process.
"Through
a consistent and objective process of evaluation, constructive
criticism, feedback and re-evaluation, it is the IAC's intention
that the quality of the imaging facilities accredited [noninvasive
vascular, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, nuclear medicine,
positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance (MR),
and computed tomography (CT)] will be substantially enhanced
and become more uniform," remarked Sandra L. Katanick,
CEO of the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission. "We
look forward to working with the UnitedHealthcare providers
to help them earn accreditation and thus improve the quality
of care they are providing."
PLEASE
NOTE: UnitedHealthcare has stated that freestanding imaging
sites and/or provider clinics with imaging equipment who have
not received accreditation by March 1, 2008, but have submitted
their application to the ICAEL by March 1, 2008, will be in
a pending status and will be considered in compliance with
the accreditation program.
Participating
imaging facilities under UnitedHealthcare are encouraged to
begin the accreditation process as soon as possible. The length
of time needed to complete the application is dependent upon
a variety of factors, such as the laboratory's preparedness
in relation to the ICAEL Standards and the amount of
time the lab can dedicate to completing the application. To
get started, first review the ICAEL Standards applicable
to the testing areas performed by your laboratory. The Standards
are available as a free download on the ICAEL website, at www.icael.org/icael/apply/standards.htm.
Next, you will need to order the Accreditation Materials, which
include the Application CD and a copy of the ICAEL Standards.
To place your order, simply go to www.icael.org/icael/apply/ordermaterials.htm,
follow the instructions and fill out the form.
Have Questions About ICAEL Accreditation?
For
help and information regarding the ICAEL accreditation process,
laboratories are encouraged to visit the website at www.icael.org,
or contact the ICAEL staff at 800-838-2110 or via email using
the online staff directory.
Have Questions About UnitedHealthcare?
Laboratories
seeking specific information about the UnitedHealthcare accreditation
initiative should contact UnitedHealthcare at 800-637-5792 or
email radiology@customerelation.com.
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