CMS NEWS
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September 25, 2020
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CMS
Releases New Tools to Streamline Certification for Labs Testing for
COVID-19
A new quick-start guide and payment system streamlines the
path to authorized testing
Today,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released new tools
to reduce burdensome paperwork and authorization delays for laboratories
seeking Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certification to
test for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). CMS’s quick-start guide
helps laboratories with the application process for CLIA certification and
includes information on the expedited review process implemented at the
beginning of the public health emergency that allows labs to start COVID-19
testing before the official paper certificate arrives by postal mail.
Laboratories also have a new option to pay CLIA certification fees on the CMS CLIA Program website. Online
payments are processed overnight, which is substantially faster than
hard-copy checks. Today’s actions are part of the Trump
Administration’s efforts to expand testing in the nation.
“At President Trump’s direction, CMS has
left no stone unturned in helping fight this highly contagious, dangerous
disease,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “An obscure process and
outdated modes of payment have too often caused needless delays in
certifying lab testing facilities. Today’s announcement will allow
testing laboratories to promptly and painlessly register with CMS so they
can get to work, focusing on providing reliable information to combat the spread
of this disease.”
CMS regulates all laboratory testing
performed on humans for the purposes of diagnosis, prevention, or treatment
in the U.S. through the CLIA program. To become CLIA-certified,
laboratories must meet performance and quality assurance requirements aimed
at ensuring they are able to deliver reliable and accurate test results for
the purpose of proper diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases like
COVID-19. This new guide provides laboratories with the resources
they need to reduce paperwork and streamline the CLIA application and
certification process. This quick-start guide outlines the steps
laboratories must follow to apply for and receive CLIA certification,
including ensuring the form is submitted to the correct state agency.
Prior to receiving certification,
laboratories must also pay a user fee to cover the costs of administering
the CLIA program, which also includes inspection costs. Laboratories
can now pay CLIA certification fees through a secure platform hosted by the
Treasury Department on the CMS CLIA Program website. CLIA fees
are based on the certificate requested by the laboratory (i.e., Certificate
of Waiver, Provider-performed Microscopy, Accreditation, or Compliance)
and, in some instances, the annual volume and types of testing performed.
The CLIA Certificate Fee Schedule contains
detailed information on costs. The actions announced today support
continued efforts by CMS to promote access to safe and reliable testing
during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
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