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Cerumen Removal
Is the microscope considered “instrumentation” for 69210?
Question:
Is the microscope considered “instrumentation” for 69210?
Answer:
No. The microscope is for visualization, magnification, and/or illumination. It is not an instrument used to remove cerumen as required for 69210. You must use and document an instrument such as suction, curette, right-angle hook, etc. to support using 69210.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 5/9/24.
Biopsy of Ear
What CPT code should I report for an excisional biopsy of the external ear?
Question:
What CPT code should I report for an excisional biopsy of the external ear?
Answer:
The correct code to use is 69100.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 4/25/24.
Post Operative Infection
What CPT code would I use for an I&D of a complicated postoperative wound infection?
Question:
What CPT code would I use for an I&D of a complicated postoperative wound infection?
Answer:
The correct CPT code is 10180 (Incision and drainage, complex postoperative wound infection).
*This response is based on the best information available as of 4/25/24.
Ganglion Impar Injection
What is the correct code to report when our physician performs a ganglion impar injection with Depo-Medrol and Lidocaine?
Question:
What is the correct code to report when our physician performs a ganglion impar injection with Depo-Medrol and Lidocaine?
Answer:
The most appropriate code for this procedure is unlisted. However, as with all pain injections, check your payor policies regarding specific coverage.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 4/25/24.
Orthotic Management Codes with Fitting and Adjustment HCPCS code
We recently hired a physical therapist to allow patients to receive therapy in our office if they wish. We have never coded for therapy services prior to his arriving and are unsure if his recommended CPT codes are correct.
Question:
We recently hired a physical therapist to allow patients to receive therapy in our office if they wish. We have never coded for therapy services prior to his arriving and are unsure if his recommended CPT codes are correct.
The therapy service will be provided on the same day as the physician’s E&M service.
The physician wrote an order for physical therapy and a knee orthotic with locking knee joints, prefabricated, and will bill HCPCS Code L1831 with an E&M code in addition to physical therapy.
The therapist suggested CPT codes are:
97162 (Initial physical therapy evaluation, moderate complexity)
97760 (Orthotic(s) management and training (including assessment and fitting when not otherwise reported), upper extremity(ies), lower extremity(ies) and/or trunk, initial orthotic(s) encounter, each 15 minute)
We are not questioning the accuracy of CPT code 97162 but seeking guidance on CPT code 97760.
Answer:
Thank you for your inquiry to KZA. You are correct to question the accuracy of reporting the orthotic management codes with this specific DME L code.
HCPCS code L1831 is defined as “Knee orthosis (KO), locking knee joint(s), positional orthosis, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment” The inclusion of “fitting and adjustment” in the code descriptor precludes reporting 97760 as this would define overlap between the valuation of the L code and CPT code 97760; both include fitting in their definitions.
Remember to append modifier 25 on the therapist evaluation CPT code to show the significant separate service rules were met (differentiation between physician E&M service and therapist evaluation code).
*This response is based on the best information available as of 4/25/24.
Destructions
What CPT code should I bill for the destruction of seborrheic keratosis? My physician told me to bill 17000 and 17003 for additional destructions.
Question:
What CPT code should I bill for the destruction of seborrheic keratosis? My physician told me to bill 17000 and 17003 for additional destructions.
Answer:
CPT codes 17000 and 17003 are used to report actinic keratosis (AK) destruction, not seborrheic keratosis (SK) destruction(s). The correct codes are 17110 for up to 14 lesions, and 15 or more lesions are reported with CPT code 17111. Make sure the documentation includes the type of lesion, the number of lesions destroyed and the site of each lesion.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 4/11/24.