Indications for Testing
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Contrast sensitivity testing helps patients identify visual difficulties the ...
Scientific and Standardized
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The Functional Vision Analyzer™ is a unique device offering a standard for co...
Quick, Easy Measurements
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The Functional Vision Analyzer™ meets contrast sensitivity testing standards.
Medicare and CS Testing
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While there is no national coverage determination for CS testing, there are l...
Frequent Testing
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In order to establish a baseline and track changes in contrast sensitivity, r...
Compensation for CS Testing
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Physicians are paid for contrast sensitivity testing both as an a covered and...
Indications for Cataract Surgery
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Contrast sensitivity, by itself, is not a justification for cataract surgery.
F.A.C.T.®
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The testing method the Functional Vision Analyze® utilizes was developed by A...
EyeView™ Software
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EyeView™ software pictorially replicates patients’ contrast sensitivity diffi...
Quantifying Functional Vision
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The Functional Vision Analyzer™ helps display personal changes in contrast se...
Contrast sensitivity is paid in two different ways: as part of a covered service like an eye exam or as a non-covered service such as screening. Covered services are indicated for pathology or abnormalities while non-covered services include screening or routine eye care and are bill to the patient. Using notice of exclusion of benefits form when the test is for screening purposes, these forms notify the patient at the services not covered either by statute or by the insured policy and the beneficiary is financially responsible. An advance beneficiary notice form, or ABN, tells the patient that Medicare coverage is uncertain, for example, an ABN is an appropriate one at diseases suspected but not found or an indication is not covered by the local Medicare policy. An ABN may not be used to collect payment for the patient for services covered by medicare.
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