Question: I need some guidance on the differences between 62311 and 62319. Both codes mention catheter use. Code 62319 specifies an in-dwelling catheter, but does not state the length of time the catheter is in place/use. Is it only used if the catheter remains in the patient when they leave for future infusions? Or is it the correct code if the catheter is only used during the procedure in the office?
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Answer: Start by comparing the two code descriptors:
The main difference between 62319 and 62311 is that whether the provider used the catheter to administer a single-shot bolus injection or to deliver the medication/substance over a prolonged period. If the provider clearly specifies that catheter was left indwelling, then report 62319. If the provider is not clearly documenting whether catheter was left in place or removed, you should first clarify that before choosing your code. Otherwise, you should assume that catheter was removed and submit 62311.