Internal Medicine Coding Alert

Reader Question:

Oxygen Therapy During E/M Part Of The Service

Question: Our clinician recently ordered for oxygen therapy to a patient in the office during an E/M service. Can this service be reported separately or should it be considered part of the E/M service performed?

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Answer: As oxygen therapy during office visits by patients is part of the E/M service, you cannot code the therapy separately. There is also no specific CPT® code for oxygen therapy administered in the office. In these instances, only the appropriate E/M code should be reported (99201-99215).

Also, you can include prolonged services codes (99354-99355) to bill for the extra time where this is applicable. You can bill for prolonged services only when there is direct (face-to-face) patient contact. For example, assume the E/M service is a mid-level service for an established patient that lasts 50 minutes, including the oxygen therapy; you would code this as 99213 plus +99354:

  • 99213 -- Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient
  • +99354 -- Prolonged physician service in the office or other outpatient setting requiring direct (face-to-face) patient contact beyond the usual service; first hour (List separately in addition to code for office or other outpatient Evaluation and Management service).