HCPCS Code for Albuterol, inhalation solution, FDA-approved final product, non-compounded, administered through DME, concentrated form, 1 mg J7611
HCPCS code J7611 for Albuterol, inhalation solution, FDA-approved final product, non-compounded, administered through DME, concentrated form, 1 mg as maintained by CMS falls under Inhalation Solutions .
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Code J7611 states it's a concentrated form, this must mean they have to add something to it its not ready to go right? Do you know how it's prepared do they add saline? I always remember using J7613,... [ Read More ]
I am trying to find out if these J codes can be billed in a physicians setting when we give a nebulizer treatment in the office?
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:)Is it required to report units when using J7611? This code description is for 1mg. If we are using 2.5 mg do we report 2 units or 1? As either is not accurate if we are giving 2.5. The code desc... [ Read More ]
I was contacted by Medicaid and informed the code I am using for ProAir HFA of J7611 is incorrect. This code does not specify it has sulfate and the NDC # I am using indicates with sulfate. Any sugges... [ Read More ]
Is anyone having issues getting paid for J7611 when billed with 94640? Medicaid in GA is stating it's not payable since it is a DME code, but we used to get paid for it (even scarcely). Am I doing som... [ Read More ]
I bill for a couple of pediatric clients and the I am suddenly getting denials for the HCPCS J7611 (albuterol), stating that it a DME code and cannot be used. After looking in HCPS, realized that they... [ Read More ]
i AM CONFUSED ON CODING THE QUANTITIES FOR THIS INJECTABLE MEDICINE. THE HCPC STATES DEPOMEDROL 40MG. BUT ON THE VIAL PURCAHSED IT STATES 40MG/ML. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT IS ML. SO IF 80MG IS ADMINISTERE... [ Read More ]
When a pediatric patient comes in with an asthma flare or exacerbation we do breathing treatments and we bill with j7611 and j7644(albuterol-atrovent). Should i be billing with j7620 only as this inc... [ Read More ]
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