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Cut Through the Smoking Cessation Coding Haze

Question: We're not having much success getting payment for smoking cessation counseling. What are the guidelines for reporting this service?


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Answer: You have two codes to choose from when your pulmonologist provides smoking cessation counseling. CPT introduced G0375 (Smoking and tobacco-use cessation counseling visit; intermediate, greater than 3 minutes up to 10 minutes) and G0376 (Smoking and tobacco-use cessation visit; intensive, greater than 10 minutes) in July 2005.

You should report G0375 for intermediate sessions that range from three to 10 minutes. Use G0376 for intensive sessions, lasting more than 10 minutes. CPT still includes minimal counseling (less than three minutes) in the E/M code that you report for the patient visit.

Under the new Medicare regulations, you can report up to two counseling attempts per patient per year. Each attempt can include no more than four sessions (either intermediate or intensive). Medicare Part B covers eight sessions within a 12-month period.

Coding scenario: Your pulmonologist initiates a smoking cessation counseling attempt on a Medicare patient with chronic obstructive bronchitis and emphysema that he concludes is the result of prolonged smoking. During the month, the physician holds four sessions. Each session lasts more than 10 minutes, so you should report the first attempt as G0376 for each individual session.

Then, the pulmonologist starts a second attempt with the same patient. This time you'll report three intermediate sessions and one intensive session. You should report G0375 for three sessions and G0376 once. You can only report each service with a unit of one.

Don't miss: Remember to add an appropriate diagnosis code. The ICD-9 code you report should accurately depict one of two things: either the condition that the patient suffers from that the tobacco use is adversely affecting, or the condition for which the patient receives a therapeutic agent that tobacco may adversely interact with. For example, report ICD-9 code 492.x (Emphysema) when a patient with emphysema undergoes smoking cessation counseling because smoking is causing his condition to deteriorate.

Watch out: You can't use G0375 or G0376 if the primary ICD-9 code is 305.1 (Tobacco use disorder) because the diagnosis alone doesn't medically justify the service.
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