Ophthalmology and Optometry Coding Alert

Use This Handy Tool to Differentiate Between Modifiers 25 and 57

Your modifier 25 claims should meet all of the following criteria:

  • The E/M occurs on the same day as the surgical procedure
  • The procedure following the E/M is minor (has a zero- or 10-day global period)
  • The E/M service is both significant and separately identi­fiable from any inherent preoperative E/M component that the procedure requires
  • The same physician (or one with the same tax ID) provides the E/M service and the surgical procedure.

Note that the diagnosis associated with the E/M service can be the same as the diagnosis associated with the same-day procedure. Or, the diagnosis associated with the E/M service can be different than the diagnosis associated with the same-day procedure, meaning that the E/M may be for a significant problem unrelated to the procedure.

Use modifier 57 if the claim meets all of the following criteria:

  • The E/M occurs on the same day of or the day before the surgical procedure
  • The surgical procedure following the E/M has a 90-day global period
  • The E/M service directly led to the physician’s decision to perform surgery
  • The same physician (or another physician with the same tax ID) provided the E/M service and the surgical procedure.

Because modifier 57 claims involve an E/M service that results in a decision for surgery, you would expect to see the same diagnosis code for both the E/M and the surgical procedure. The surgeon would not make a decision for surgery based on a significant problem unrelated to the procedure.