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I am not sure if this is the correct forum to post this on, but thanks in advance for your help.
Recently Medicare changed the rules for Breast Imaging/Mammography. According to article L26890, the new LCD for Breast Mammography, if a patient has a history of breast cancer, but the patient is clinically stable, which is a time frame of two years, we no longer do diagnostic breast imaging. The patient should get a routine screening mammogram.
My question is what CPT code do we assign for a patient with a clinically stable history of breast cancer that has also had a mastectomy. We cannot find a code for screening mammography, unilateral only; all screening mammograms codes appear to be bilateral.
You might also note that we are a small critical access hospital and therefore we do not use modifiers.
Thanks again.
Beth
Recently Medicare changed the rules for Breast Imaging/Mammography. According to article L26890, the new LCD for Breast Mammography, if a patient has a history of breast cancer, but the patient is clinically stable, which is a time frame of two years, we no longer do diagnostic breast imaging. The patient should get a routine screening mammogram.
My question is what CPT code do we assign for a patient with a clinically stable history of breast cancer that has also had a mastectomy. We cannot find a code for screening mammography, unilateral only; all screening mammograms codes appear to be bilateral.
You might also note that we are a small critical access hospital and therefore we do not use modifiers.
Thanks again.
Beth