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Wiki 50 Modifier vs Separate Lines

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How do yall find out/know if a CPT codes uses the 50 bilateral modifier or requires separate lines for each side?

I keep getting it wrong and I dont see anywhere in the CPT book that specifies.
 
How do yall find out/know if a CPT codes uses the 50 bilateral modifier or requires separate lines for each side?

I keep getting it wrong and I dont see anywhere in the CPT book that specifies.

I code for outpatient ASC, I think this may be payer driven, however the cases that I have encountered require separate lines for each side with their appropriate laterality modifier.
 
For pro-fee, this is absolutely payor driven. Medicare guidelines are bill once, with -50 modifier. Almost all carriers I've come across follow that same guideline. I will occasionally run across a smaller payor who wants 2 lines - one with -RT and one with -LT. Most billing systems will allow you to build out a flag or somehow notify you before a claim goes out for a payor you've indicated that won't accept -50.
 
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