Wiki Medicare Denials for Screening Bone Mineral Density DEXA CPT 77080

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Hello, we are receiving denials for screening dexa scans CPT 77080 with diagnosis Z13.820 screening for osteoporosis.

Per Medicare article MM5521, screenings are allowed every 2 years, but we are being denied. The denial is for NCD, as Medicare NCD 150.3 does not list the Z screening code.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Losing my mind today so i'm going to repost:

There are many routine tests that are not covered by Medicare without meeting diagnostic criteria. Must meet one of the following 5 criteria for DEXA every 2 years. The screening code can be used but it not as the primary DX.

  • A woman who has been determined by the physician or a qualified nonphysician practitioner treating her to be estrogen-deficient and at clinical risk for osteoporosis, based on her medical history and other findings;
  • An individual with vertebral abnormalities as demonstrated by an x-ray to be indicative of osteoporosis, osteopenia (low bone mass), or vertebral fracture;
  • An individual receiving (or expecting to receive) glucocorticoid (steroid) therapy equivalent to 5 mg of prednisone, or greater, per day, for more than three (3) months;
  • An individual with primary hyperparathyroidism;
  • An individual being monitored to assess the response to or efficacy of an FDA-approved osteoporosis drug therapy.
 
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We are using M95.1 as a primary and Z13.820 as a secondary and it has been more than 2yrs and our medicare Dexa's are still being denied. Any other suggestions?
 
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