Urology Coding Alert

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Get Urodynamics Supply Advice in Writing

Question: We have always reported A4556 for the electrodes our urologist uses during urodynamics procedures. This year, however, DMERC has refused reimbursement, stating we should instead be using code A4595 or A4557. Those two "replacement" codes are the completely wrong description of the EMG patch (A4556). How should I code? Minnesota Subscriber Answer: According to recent Local Coding Determinations (LCDs) for Medicare and set policy for many states, "equipment, fluids, gases, probes, catheters, medications, tubings, gloves, sterile supplies ... [ should be] ... supplied ... and not billed separately." That means you need to include the cost of these supplies in the fee for each urodynamic code performed. Exception: If your carrier does reimburse for some supplies (as your carrier paid for the probes), bill using the codes suggested by the carrier even if they may appear inappropriate at the time. You may speak with your carrier's representative about your [...]
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