Wiki 80101 vs 80104

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Where is it in writing,other than Medicare, how to use 80101 vs 80104. I think we should use 80104 not 80101. (I thought I read somewhere that 80101 is a high complex test), any help is greatly appreciated
 
Where is it in writing,other than Medicare, how to use 80101 vs 80104. I think we should use 80104 not 80101. (I thought I read somewhere that 80101 is a high complex test), any help is greatly appreciated

80101 Drug screen, qualitative; single drug class method (eg, immunoassay, enzyme assay), each drug class (This test may be requested as a drug screen for a single drug class)
80104 Drug screen, qualitative; multiple drug classes other than chromatographic method, each procedure.(This test may be requested as drug screens for multiple drug classes)

In 80104, a number of different methods are available to screen for qualitative, non-chromatographic, multiple drug class assays, including multiplexed screening kits, urine cups, test cards, or test strips. Positive tests are always confirmed with a second method.
 
This may be a little late, but....

For commercial carriers, the 80101 is only acceptable if you are moderately complex (have a table top analyzer in your office) or highly complex.

The 80104 is appropriate for this $5 point of service tests.

I have never seen a commercial policy to either code from Anthem BC/BS, BC/BS of Michigan, Aetna, UHC, etc...but don't use this as a rationale to billed 80101 x 12 for a point-of-service test. These tests are under tremendous scrutiny these days. Don't wreck it for the rest of us.

Brock Berta
Billing Czar
 
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