Direct Pay
Patient pays New Century Labs directly for lab testing.
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Washington law bars profiting on purchased lab services (RCW 19.68) — Self-Managed Pricing is not available, so Direct Pay or a Service Fee for the clinic’s own services is the workflow.
New Century Labs supports all three billing workflows: Direct PayService FeeSelf-Managed Pricing
Educational overview, not legal advice · Last reviewed July 2026 · Choose a starting point here, then confirm it with counsel.
Plain-English answer
Can Washington clinics offer cash-pay labs? Yes, but Washington law caps what you can charge at the lab’s own price. No markup. Use Direct Pay or pass the lab charge through at cost, and bill your clinic’s own services separately.
Three billing workflows
Patient pays New Century Labs directly for lab testing.
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Clinic may charge a transparent fee for professional/admin services.
PatientNew Century Labs + Clinic fee
Clinic controls patient pricing where state law and payer context allow.
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Washington bars profiting on purchased lab services (RCW 19.68). Use Direct Pay first, and reserve service fees for the clinic’s own professional and administrative work.
Recommended starting point for Washington clinics
Start with Direct Pay. If you rebill, pass the lab charge through at cost. Your margin comes from a Service Fee for your own work, never from the lab test.
Washington bars marking up outside lab work. Use Direct Pay, or pass the lab charge through at cost. Charge for your own services separately. For reference, see Washington’s statute, RCW 19.68.010.
| Workflow | Fit for Washington clinics |
|---|---|
| Direct Pay | Recommended, or pass the lab charge through at cost. |
| Service Fee | Fine for the clinic’s own separate work; no profit on the lab service. |
| Self-Managed | Not permitted: Washington caps the charge at the lab’s own price. |
In Washington, Medicare patients usually mean Direct Pay with any clinic fee separate and documented. New Century Labs’ cash-pay workflow is intended for non-covered or patient-requested testing where Medicare is not billed; covered, medically necessary services require a different billing analysis — see our Medicare guide.
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How you can bill for lab work is regulated and varies by state. You're responsible for choosing a model that complies with your state's rules. This is an illustration, not legal advice; we'll help you find the right fit on the call.
Yes. The real question is which billing workflow, not whether. Most clinics start with Direct Pay: the patient pays the lab directly.
No. Washington law caps your charge at what the lab charged. Bill your own services separately.
Direct Pay. The patient pays New Century Labs directly and there is nothing to set up. Add a separate service fee for your own work where appropriate.
Written by New Century Labs and reviewed for operational accuracy by the New Century Labs team — not reviewed as legal advice. Last reviewed July 2026; laws and payer rules may change. Confirm the right workflow for your practice with your healthcare counsel.
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