HCPCS Code for Ambulatory infusion pump, single or multiple channels, electric or battery operated, with administrative equipment, worn by patient E0781
HCPCS code E0781 for Ambulatory infusion pump, single or multiple channels, electric or battery operated, with administrative equipment, worn by patient as maintained by CMS falls under Infusion Pumps and Supplies .
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Hello,
I've been away from Infusion billing for a few years now and am about to start billing for an infusion therapy center again. I'm confused on Medicare and Commercial Billing.
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Hello,
We have been billing the E0781 (Pump) and (A4222) to DMERC for years. We own the supplies for the locations we bill DMERC. Medicare is billed the clinical portion, OV's and other drugs to Medi... [ Read More ]
[b]Billing DMERC and Medicare?[/b]
[QUOTE="OCD_coder, post: 314990, member: 16463"]Chemo drugs are not given in a home infusion pump (99601 - 99602 = POS 12) and have to be supervised by an oncologis... [ Read More ]
[b]Pump billing[/b]
E0781 and the Acode are billed (to DMERC for MDCR patients) with POS 12 HOME, along with your drug.
The admin code would be 96416 or 96521 from you clinic.
Tricia... [ Read More ]
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