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Wiki G9933-g9937 & g9912-g9913 & g9945 & q9950

krubino21

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Does anyone have any information on billing guidelines for the following 2018 HCPCS codes?

G9933-G9937 & G9912-G9913 & G9945. Are these codes solely for PQRS reporting? We were told my our Medicare carrier the following regarding G9933, G9937 & G9945 “Policy has informed us that these are going to be M status codes which are not covered by Medicare." Should we start to utilize these codes and report them to our Medicare carrier although they are M status codes?

Q9950: Will this code continue to be a pass-though code or fall under the ambulatory payment classification system, or be considered bundled?

Thank you
Krista
 
G99XX codes all have a Status of M - Measurement Code and are for MIPS measurements (the program that replaced PQRI/PQRS)

Q9950 has SI of N so its packaged.
 
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