Billing for suture removal after a "0" day derm procedure...
Hello,
I am trying to find verbiage to back up an opinion. I have a coder who insists that removing sutures, 10 days after a skin biopsy where they were placed(11100-11101) can be billed separately with an E/M. She believes its because the biopsy itself has "0" global days. My understanding is that regardless of the number of global days, if the suture removal is done by the same provider that put them in, it cannot be billed. Yes? Help? I am ok with being wrong, educate me. This is what I have found so far from a 2013 article by the American Academy of Dermatology Assoc.
Spring 2013 DCC Clarification
Suture Removal Q&A
The spring 2013 Derm Coding Consult issue raised questions
on the appropriate reporting and billing for suture
removal. According to AMA CPT and the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid, suture removal is included in the
surgical package. It doesn’t matter if the surgical procedure
has a 0, 10 or 90 global period, the suture removal in
included in the procedure. Only when sutures are placed
by another practice or facility or physician that has no association
(Tax ID) with your practice then it is appropriate
to report the suture removal. The question is how this is
reported since there really is no CPT code.
The Coding Q&A shared a HCPCS code, S0630, Removal
of suture: by a physician other than the physician who
originally closed the wound. Although this S code could
be reported, few carriers honor it especially Medicare.
According CPT® Assistant, “Removal of sutures by other
than the operating surgeon may be coded as a level of E/M
service if suture removal is the only postoperative service
performed.” When the sutures are placed by the same
physician removing them there is no appropriate CPT code
to report.
Thank you!
Michele Davis, CPC, CPC-I, CRC