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If the patient can pinpoint which quadrant the pain is in, a better option is to report 789.0X (abdominal pain; the fifth [X] digit reports the site, such as left lower-quadrant or right upper-quadrant, etc.). Using this code more specifically identifies the complaint and location; I have found that fewer payers deny a US scan when this code is reported.
Problem with -52 modifier for US follicle evaluation
Can you comment on our coding strategies for these services?
Among payers that recognize -52, almost all put the claim into manual review before payment. If you are being paid a reduced amount, have you compared it with the reimbursement you might be getting by reporting 76857 instead? Note that neither code 76857 (which specifies checking for follicles) nor code 76815 (which specifies a limited exam such as you would perform for a quick cervical check on a pregnant patient) specifies the approach—in other words, the word “pelvic” does not imply strictly a transabdominal approach. These codes can therefore be used to report either an abdominal or transvaginal scan. In my opinion, either code more accurately describes the procedures that you are performing.
Dx/procedure mismatch when checking for fibroids
Also, understand that the duplex procedures are only reported when you are trying to characterize the pattern and direction of blood flow in arteries or veins. This year, CPT clarified that, although evaluation of vascular structures using both color and spectral Doppler is reportable separately, color Doppler alone, when performed for identification of anatomic structures in conjunction with a real-time US exam, cannot be reported separately.
Last, the code you are billing, 93975, represents a complete study. Examination of a single fibroid within the uterus constitutes a limited study, billed using 93976.
If the patient can pinpoint which quadrant the pain is in, a better option is to report 789.0X (abdominal pain; the fifth [X] digit reports the site, such as left lower-quadrant or right upper-quadrant, etc.). Using this code more specifically identifies the complaint and location; I have found that fewer payers deny a US scan when this code is reported.
Problem with -52 modifier for US follicle evaluation
Can you comment on our coding strategies for these services?
Among payers that recognize -52, almost all put the claim into manual review before payment. If you are being paid a reduced amount, have you compared it with the reimbursement you might be getting by reporting 76857 instead? Note that neither code 76857 (which specifies checking for follicles) nor code 76815 (which specifies a limited exam such as you would perform for a quick cervical check on a pregnant patient) specifies the approach—in other words, the word “pelvic” does not imply strictly a transabdominal approach. These codes can therefore be used to report either an abdominal or transvaginal scan. In my opinion, either code more accurately describes the procedures that you are performing.
Dx/procedure mismatch when checking for fibroids
Also, understand that the duplex procedures are only reported when you are trying to characterize the pattern and direction of blood flow in arteries or veins. This year, CPT clarified that, although evaluation of vascular structures using both color and spectral Doppler is reportable separately, color Doppler alone, when performed for identification of anatomic structures in conjunction with a real-time US exam, cannot be reported separately.
Last, the code you are billing, 93975, represents a complete study. Examination of a single fibroid within the uterus constitutes a limited study, billed using 93976.
If the patient can pinpoint which quadrant the pain is in, a better option is to report 789.0X (abdominal pain; the fifth [X] digit reports the site, such as left lower-quadrant or right upper-quadrant, etc.). Using this code more specifically identifies the complaint and location; I have found that fewer payers deny a US scan when this code is reported.
Problem with -52 modifier for US follicle evaluation
Can you comment on our coding strategies for these services?
Among payers that recognize -52, almost all put the claim into manual review before payment. If you are being paid a reduced amount, have you compared it with the reimbursement you might be getting by reporting 76857 instead? Note that neither code 76857 (which specifies checking for follicles) nor code 76815 (which specifies a limited exam such as you would perform for a quick cervical check on a pregnant patient) specifies the approach—in other words, the word “pelvic” does not imply strictly a transabdominal approach. These codes can therefore be used to report either an abdominal or transvaginal scan. In my opinion, either code more accurately describes the procedures that you are performing.
Dx/procedure mismatch when checking for fibroids
Also, understand that the duplex procedures are only reported when you are trying to characterize the pattern and direction of blood flow in arteries or veins. This year, CPT clarified that, although evaluation of vascular structures using both color and spectral Doppler is reportable separately, color Doppler alone, when performed for identification of anatomic structures in conjunction with a real-time US exam, cannot be reported separately.
Last, the code you are billing, 93975, represents a complete study. Examination of a single fibroid within the uterus constitutes a limited study, billed using 93976.