Sure. In the first PDF labeled Supply Policy, the bottom of pg. 1 and the top of pg.2 states:
Reimbursement GuidelinesSupply Reimbursementin a Physician’s or Other Qualified HealthCare Professional’s Officeand Other Nonfacility Places of ServiceCertain HCPCS supply codes are not separately reimbursable as the cost of supplies is incorporated into the Evaluation and Management (E/M)service or procedure code. UnitedHealthcare will not separately reimburse the
Commercial Reimbursement Policy CMS 1500Policy Number 2020R0006HProprietary information of UnitedHealthcare. Copyright 2020UnitedHealthCare Services, Inc.HCPCS supply codes when those supplies are provided on the same day as an E/M service and/or procedure performed in a nonfacility place of service by a physician or other qualified health care professional.For the purposes of this policy, a nonfacility place of service is considered POS 1, 3, 4, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 33, 49, 50, 54, 55, 57, 60, 62, 65, 71, 72, 81 and 99.
Then the bottom of pg. 2 (above Supply Facility J-Code Denial List link) states:
Consistent with CMS, UnitedHealthcare will not allow separate reimbursement for specific HCPCS supplies, DME, orthotics, prosthetics, biologicals, and drugs when submitted on a CMS-1500 claim formby any physician or other qualified healthcare professionalinthe following facility POS:19, 21, 22, 23, and 24.The UnitedHealthcare Supply Facility J-Code Denial Code list and Supply DME Codes in a Facility Setting contains the codes that are not separately reimbursable in a facility place of service.
The pdf labeled Supply Denial Codes is the full list of J-codes that will be denied.
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