2010 Audio Billing & Reimbursement Webinar today - ASHA
All,
According to the folks from ASHA, 92540 does replace 92541,42, 44, and 45 across the board - not just MC.
If when performing the parts of 92540 the audiologist is unable to finish or only does 2 or 3 'parts' of the code, you can only code 92540 with the 52 modifier. The intention is you can only individually code either 41,42,44, or 45 and not more than one each day without raising a red flag.
There is some work by ASHA and other organizations to change this, but at this time, you should only report a 92540 - 52 if completing only 2 or 3 of the codes.
The 92547 code is a focus of RACs across the country now. They should only be charged ONCE each day and only with vertical testing. An Audiology practice in FL had to pay back >$130k to MC after a RAC went through their coding. An ENT practice in FL had to pay back over $300k.
ASHA's webinar today will be available on demand as well if you are interested. Just go to their website and you can pay/download the webinar to review.
Makes you wonder if VNGs are even worth doing at this point? If it wasn't that the physicians need the info to develop their Dx, we probably wouldn't be performing them anymore.
Diane