Common use of Laboratory Services Clause in Contracts

Laboratory Services. If Provider performs laboratory services, Subcontractor shall ensure Provider meets all applicable State and federal requirements, including but not limited to 42 CFR Sections 493.1 and 493.3, as may be amended from time to time. As applicable, if Provider performs any laboratory tests on human specimens for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment, Subcontractor shall require that Provider agrees to acquire and maintain the appropriate CLIA certification or waiver for the type of laboratory testing performed. Subcontractor shall further ensure Provider provides a copy of the certification if requested by United. A State authorized license or permit that meets the CLIA requirements may be substituted for the CLIA certificate pursuant to State law. Medicare and Medicaid programs require the applicable CLIA certification or waiver for the type of services performed as a condition of payment. Provider must include the appropriate CLIA certificate or waiver number on claims submitted for payment for laboratory services.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Behavioral Health Services Agreement, Administrative Services Agreement, Dental Services Agreement

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Laboratory Services. If Provider performs laboratory services, Subcontractor shall ensure Provider meets must meet all applicable State and federal requirements, including but not limited to 42 CFR Sections 493.1 and 493.3, as may be amended from time to time. As applicable, if Provider performs any laboratory tests on human specimens for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment, Subcontractor shall require that Provider agrees to acquire and maintain the appropriate CLIA certification or waiver for the type of laboratory testing performed. Subcontractor shall Provider further ensure Provider provides agrees to provide a copy of the certification if requested by UnitedSubcontractor and/or Health Plan. A State authorized license or permit that meets the CLIA requirements may be substituted for the CLIA certificate pursuant to State law. Medicare and Medicaid programs require the applicable CLIA certification or waiver for the type of services performed as a condition of payment. Provider must include the appropriate CLIA certificate or waiver number on claims submitted for payment for laboratory services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: learn.optumrx.com

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