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Answer:
Check the reason for needing the hemoccult slides. If the physician has documented a covered medical condition (such as 578.1, Blood in stool), the payer should cover the service. Also check that you are using the correct CPT code. For example, you report 82270 (Blood, occult, by peroxidase activity [e.g., guaiac], qualitative; feces, consecutive collected specimens with single determination, for colorectal neoplasm screening [i.e., patient was provided 3 cards or single triple card for consecutive collection]) specifically for screening purposes. By comparison, code 82272 (Blood, occult, by peroxidase activity [e.g., guaiac], qualitative, feces, 1-3 simultaneous determinations performed for other than colorectal neoplasm screening) essentially represents the same service done for medically necessary diagnostic purposes.Back-up:
If you do not believe that Medicare will cover the lab work, ask the patient to sign an advance beneficiary notice (ABN) agreeing to cover the cost, if necessary.