Judie English of Serbin Surgery Center Billing: According to a source very familiar with regulatory issues, this is not so much a Stark issue but a contract issue with ASC (A)’s vendor. Most contracts have a clause that says the ASC cannot resell the IOLs. Additionally, the serial numbers are tracked to the ASCs that they are either (1) sold to or (2) consigned to.
If this is an emergency and occurs only once, make sure the IOL serial number is copied, as well as the diopters and type, and notify the company that it was used by another ASC in an emergency. When the second ASC receives their next order, they replace the IOL, giving the company the serial number of the one they send back for tracking, etc.
ASC(A) might be paying $50 and ASC(B) might be paying $75 and this is where the big issue and breach of contract starts as well as the requirements for tracking of sale and patient use of implantable devices.
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