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Payer Holds the Cards for 91110 Diagnoses

Question: What are the proper CPT and ICD-9 codes to report for use of the -gut-cam-?

Florida Subscriber Answer: CPT added 91110 (Gastrointestinal tract imaging, intraluminal [e.g., capsule endoscopy], esophagus through ileum, with physician interpretation and report) in 2004 to report use of the PillCam, or so-called -gut-cam.-
 
Remember, if your physician provides only the professional portion of the procedure (that is, interpretation and report of the results), you should append modifier 26 (Professional component) to 91110. If your physician provides both the professional and technical components of the procedure, you needn't attach any modifiers.
 
Acceptable diagnoses for using the PillCam vary by payer. Florida Medicare, for instance, will allow 91110 for the following:

- 555.0 -- Regional enteritis; small intestine

- 555.2 -- ... small intestine with large intestine

- 555.9 -- ... unspecified site

- 562.02-562.03 -- Diverticulosis/diverticulitis of small intestine with hemorrhage

- 569.85 -- Angiodysplasia of intestine with hemorrhage

- 578.9 -- Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified. 
 
For other states and payers, you-ll have to ask for a list of acceptable diagnoses from the specific insurer. Remember, however, you should only code a diagnosis that clinical evidence supports -- don't simply choose a diagnosis because it gets you paid.
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