Question:
Are insurance companies allowed to reduce our fees for multiple procedures performed during the same session? If so, should I be reducing the fee before sending the claim? California Subscriber
Answer:
Many payers, including Medicare, follow a reduced fee policy for multiple procedures performed during the same operative session.
Generally, the policy looks something like this:
• Procedure 1 is paid at 100 percent of the allowable
• Procedure 2 is paid at 50 percent of the allowable
• Procedure 3 is paid at 25 percent of the allowable (for some payers) and 50 percent of the allowable (for some payers).
Important:
Even if the payer follows a multiple procedure reduction policy, you should not reduce the fee before you send your claim. Let the payer reduce the fee. You don't want to reduce your fee and then have the payer reduce it again.
Hint:
If you need to apply modifier 51 (
Multiple procedures) to a surgical code, then you'll be facing multiple-procedure fee reductions.
Clinical and coding expertise for this issue provided by Michael Weinstein, MD, a gastroenterologist in Washington, D.C., and former member of the AMA's CPT Advisory Panel; and Linda Parks, MA, CPC, CMC, CMSCS, an independent coding consultant in Atlanta.