Thursday, June 28, 2012

33202-33211 Get Numerous Guidelines in 2012

Hint: Understanding RS&I coding is the important for denial prevention.

The enormous changes to CPT®'s pacemaker (PM) along with implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) section are challenging even to expert coders. You can streamline the switch by breaking the changes into convenient chunks and mastering one group before going to the next. This expert medical coding article will focus on changes to CPT codes 33202-33211.

Confirm Provider Before Reporting 33202-33203

When reviewing CPT codes 33202-33211 in the 2012 manual, the first change you'll find is a revision to the parenthetical note following 33202-33203 (Insertion of epicardial electrode[s] ...). Compare the 2011 and 2012 descriptions of the note:
2011: ("When epicardial lead placement is performed by the same physician at the same session as insertion of the generator, report 33202, 33203 in conjunction with 33212, 33213, as appropriate.")
2012: ("When epicardial lead placement is performed with insertion of the generator, report 33202, 33203 in conjunction with 33212, 33213, 33221, 33230, 33231, 33240.")

The major change to the instruction is the list of CPT codes you may report along with epicardial lead placement CPT codes 33202 and 33203. The longer list is the outcome of CPT® 2012 adding and revising a number of codes for the insertion of a PM pulse generator (33212, 33213, 33221) or the insertion of a pacing ICD pulse generator (33230, 33231, 33240).

33206-33208 Join Other Codes for Full Replacement

The subsequent change you'll notice for this code range is a revision to 33206-33208. CPT® 2012 includes the following bold text to the definitions: "Insertion of new or replacement of permanent pacemaker with transvenous electrode(s) ..."

What does not change: As in 2011, the codes vary based on the electrode location:
33207, ... ventricular
33208, ... atrial and ventricular.

Similarly just as in 2011, 33206-33208 comprise subcutaneous insertion of the pulse generator as well as a transvenous placement of electrode[s], as per a parenthetical note with the codes.

Scratch 71090 Off Your Medical Coding Aids

One code you may have noticed absent from the above discussion is 71090 (Insertion pacemaker, fluoroscopy and radiography, radiological supervision and interpretation). The reason behind that is in 2012, radiological supervision as well as interpretation associated with the pacemaker or pacing cardioverter-defibrillator procedure is included in 33206-33249, as per CPT® guidelines. In fact, 71090 is no longer in the list if valid CPT codes in 2012.

Example: In 2011, you would have reported dual lead pacemaker insertion in fluoroscopy by the means of CPT codes 33208 and 71090. In 2012, you'll report that similar service using only 33208.

The removal of fluoroscopy while placing devices is another instance of addition for routine services. Fluoro is required to place the PM or ICD so CPT® may have streamlined that it is a component part of the service and not distinctly billable.

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