HCPCS Code for Walking boot, non-pneumatic, with or without joints, with or without interface material, prefabricated, off-the-shelf L4387
HCPCS code L4387 for Walking boot, non-pneumatic, with or without joints, with or without interface material, prefabricated, off-the-shelf as maintained by CMS falls under Other Lower Extremity Orthotics .
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Your vendor is wrong, as they often are, they are there to make a sale, I make it a rule to always do my own research. L4360 and L4361 are both pneu... [ Read More ]
Your vendor is wrong, as they often are, they are there to make a sale, I make it a rule to always do my own research. L4360 and L4361 are both pneumatic. They usually have a small pouch in front fi... [ Read More ]
This is not the only code. There is also L4361, L4386, L4387. Look at the descriptions and choose the one that best fits the boot being dispensed. Also, with Medicare, by adding the KX modifier, yo... [ Read More ]
I have a new patient that presented w/ foot pain. New patient exam was done w/ x-rays. The patient has a stress fracture. The patient was put in a boot. I was wondering if CPT code 28470 would be a... [ Read More ]
Question: I’m curious about the distinction between codes L4360 and L4361. My vendor mentioned that L4360 doesn't involve air, while L4361 does. However, I couldn't find this information in my HCPCS book. Can someone shed some light on this for me? [...]
Modifiers key to avoiding massive bundling issues. Unna boot coding can create confusion at podiatry practices, thanks to multiple bundling issues, the way the procedure crosses over with dermatology services, and the question of whether to report the supplies separately. [...]
Question: Can someone tell me the difference between codes L4360 and L4361? My vendor told me that L4360 does not use air and L4361 does use air, but I don’t see that in the code descriptions in my HCPCS book. [...]
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