Hi all,
I know this topic has been tossed around a bit already. We are having some
interpretation issues with one insurance provider on billing for IHC using the
CPT codes 88342 & 88343. Our interpretation is to use the 88342 for the first
uniquely identifiable antibody per slide and 88343 fo
oking. Any thoughts are
appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee Loss
Lab Manager
Dermatology Associates | Forefront Dermatology
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I need to lift and transfer one stained section from a slide and transfer it to
another slide to destain the H&E and run an immuno on it. Does anyone have a
procedure for doing that? Thank you.
Lee
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How long can
those controls be stored that way without losing their IF?
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I have done this in a previous lab by going to a LIS with bar coding throughout
the lab. It is not a quick and easy thing to do, but well worth it. I don't
know of another way to do it. We are currently going the same route where I'm
working now. It can be a long and tedious project - but ag