Optometry Coding & Billing Alert

READER QUESTIONS:

Determine Lens Code by Who's Doing the Fitting

Question: What's the difference between the 92310-92313 series and 92314-92317? They look pretty similar to me. When should I choose a code from one series over the other?


Ohio Subscriber


Answer: CPT codes 92310-92313 (Prescription of optical and physical characteristics of and fitting of contact lens, with medical supervision of adaptation ...) describe fitting of contact lenses by an optometrist or other qualified physician.

Codes 92314-92317 (Prescription of optical and physical characteristics of contact lens, with medical supervision of adaptation and direction of fitting by independent technician ...) describe fittings done by an independent technician in the optometrist's office.

Bill 92310-92313 only if the optometrist (or another physician in your office)--not an independent technician--is doing the contact lens fitting as well as supervising the adaptation.

Also keep in mind that Medicare will not reimburse for 92310 or 92314 (- corneal lens, both eyes, except for aphakia), since they correct only refractive error. You should be able to get reimbursement for contact lens services for aphakic patients.

For aphakic patients, report 92311 (... corneal lens for aphakia, one eye), 92312 (... corneal lens for aphakia, both eyes) or 92313 (... corneoscleral lens).

If you-re writing the prescription for the lenses but an independent contractor technician in your office does the actual fitting, report 92315 (Prescription of optical and physical characteristics of contact lens, with medical supervision of adaptation and direction of fitting by independent technician; corneal lens for aphakia, one eye), 92316 (... corneal lens for aphakia, both eyes) or 92317 (... corneoscleral lens).