Stark in-office ancillary services now require patient notification

Among its many provisions, the newly signed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has imposed a new requirement on physicians who rely on the Stark "In-Office Ancillary Services" exception.  Physicians who refer patients for CT, MRI or PET (or other Stark services as designated by the Secretary of HHS) that will be provided by the referring physician's practice under the Stark In-Office Ancillary Services exception must now inform the patient in writing at the time of the referral that the individual may obtain the services for which the individual is being referred from a person other than the referring physician's practice, and provide the patient with a written list of suppliers (who furnish such services in the area in which such individual resides.

The provision in the new law has an effective date of January 1, 2010, so absent clarification from Congress or HHS, the above requirement is effective immediately.

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