PSC 6632: ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE — Federal Procurement Code
Description
Analysis Instruments, Medical Laboratory Use
Includes
All analysers and instrumentation used in a medical/clinical setting for the purpose of aiding in the medical diagnosis of disease. Types of instrumentation include immunochemistry, clinical chemistry, coagulation, hematology, clinical microbiology, urinalysis, differential counters, histology, cytology equipment, and point of care analysers. Examples include instrumentation performing the following analysis: blood cell, blood serum, urine, fecal, tissue slide staining, molecular infectious disease, tissue cells, polymerase chain reaction, serum electrophoresis, and DNA. Related supporting components and parts are also included.
Excludes
Non-medical use instrumentation. Examples include: gas detecting equipment, manual gas alarms, air quality monitoring equipment, chemicals, in vitro diagnostic substances, reagents, water monitors, water quality instruments, general use meters, stack emission measuring equipment, Ph and ion-selective meters, titrators and titration systems, and all other nonmedical analysis instrumentation. Also excludes general use laboratory equipment and supplies such as beakers, flasks, test tubes, balances, scales. Note: For clinical laboratory reagents see PSC Code 6550.
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Who is this code for
Occupations and roles commonly associated with this classification
Also relevant for
Source: O*NET / BLS occupation data · O*NET 30.2 / BLS SOC
Frequently asked questions
- What is NAICS 6632?
- NAICS 6632 is the North American Industry Classification System code for ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE. It classifies this business activity for statistical, regulatory, and government procurement purposes. Federal agencies use NAICS codes to collect and publish data about the US economy, determine SBA size standards, and set aside contracts for small businesses.
- What licenses and permits does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE need?
- A ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE typically needs a local business license, a federal EIN from the IRS, and industry-specific permits depending on the sector. Check with your city or county clerk for a general business license, your state's professional or industry licensing board for any required occupational licenses, and your state's tax authority for a sales tax permit if you sell taxable goods or services.
- How do I register a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE business in the United States?
- To register a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE business, first choose your legal structure: sole proprietorship (simplest, uses SSN), LLC (personal liability protection, files with your Secretary of State), or corporation (Form 1120 or 1120-S). Register your business name (DBA) with your county if operating under a trade name. Obtain an EIN from the IRS at irs.gov/ein. Register with your state revenue department for any applicable taxes.
- What tax forms does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE file with the IRS?
- Tax forms depend on your entity type. A sole proprietor files Schedule C with Form 1040 and Schedule SE for self-employment tax (15.3%). An LLC taxed as a partnership files Form 1065 with Schedule K-1s. A C-Corporation files Form 1120 (21% flat rate). An S-Corporation files Form 1120-S. All businesses paying employees file Form 940 (FUTA) annually and Form 941 quarterly. Estimated tax payments are made via Form 1040-ES four times per year.
- Is ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE the right NAICS code for my business?
- Your NAICS code should reflect your primary business activity — the one generating the most revenue or value. If ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE describes your main line of business, NAICS 6632 is likely correct. If you have multiple distinct activities, you may need separate codes for statistical reporting. For federal contracting, your SAM.gov registration should use the code that best matches the work you perform. Review the official NAICS 6632 description and exclusions to confirm it fits your operations.
- Does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE need an NPI number?
- Yes. Any healthcare provider who transmits health information electronically and is a covered entity under HIPAA must obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI), a unique 10-digit number issued by CMS. The NPI is used on all standard HIPAA transactions (claims, referrals, prescriptions). Apply at nppes.cms.hhs.gov. There is no fee. Type 1 NPIs are for individual providers; Type 2 NPIs are for organizational providers. You must update your NPI record within 30 days of changes.
- How does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE enroll with Medicare and Medicaid?
- Enroll through CMS PECOS (Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System) online or via paper Form CMS-855. You'll need your NPI, state license, DEA certificate (if prescribing), malpractice insurance, and bank account for EFT payments. Medicare enrollment processes as a Group Practice (CMS-855B) or Individual Practitioner (CMS-855I). Medicaid enrollment is state-specific but uses a common data set. Revalidation is required every 3-5 years. Enrollment can take 60-90 days.
- What is a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) and does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE need one?
- A Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is a HIPAA-required contract between a covered entity and any vendor that creates, receives, maintains, or transmits protected health information (PHI) on their behalf. Common BAs include EHR vendors, billing services, cloud hosting, IT support, shredding services, and answering services. The BAA must specify permitted PHI uses, require BA to implement safeguards, report breaches, and ensure subcontractors also comply. BAAs are legally mandatory — working without one is a HIPAA violation.
- What malpractice insurance does a ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE need?
- Medical malpractice (professional liability) insurance is not federally required but is mandatory for hospital privileges, many insurer credentialing panels, and in some states (e.g., Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Wisconsin) for specific professions. Policy types: claims-made (covers incidents reported while policy is active) vs. occurrence (covers incidents that happened during the policy period regardless of when claimed). Tail coverage is needed when canceling a claims-made policy. Limits typically range from $1M/$3M (per claim/aggregate) upward.
How to use PSC 6632
Confirm ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL LABORATORY USE (6632) matches.
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Who uses this code?
Runs a general or specialty dental office with hygienists, assistants, and front-office staff.
- ●State dental license
- ●DEA registration
- ●NPI number
- ●Dental board registration
- ●Form 1065 or 1120-S
- ●Form 940 (FUTA)
- ●Form 941
Provides spinal adjustment, wellness care, and rehabilitative therapy in an independent clinic.
- ●State chiropractic license
- ●NPI number
- ●Board certification
- ●Malpractice insurance
- ●Schedule C or 1120-S
- ●Schedule SE
- ●Form 1040-ES
Offers outpatient physical therapy, sports rehab, and post-surgical recovery services.
- ●State PT license
- ●NPI number
- ●Medicare enrollment (opt-out or enrolled)
- ●Malpractice insurance
- ●Schedule C or 1120-S (PLLC)
- ●Schedule SE
- ●Form 1040-ES
Provides individual, couples, or family therapy sessions in private practice, in-person and via telehealth.
- ●State LPC/LMHC/LCSW license
- ●NPI number
- ●Malpractice insurance
- ●HIPAA compliance
- ●Schedule C (Form 1040)
- ●Schedule SE (Form 1040)