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Wiki Fluoroscopy in Physician Office

cconroycpch

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Do any of the Pain Management physicians have a C-Arm in their office and are you billing for the fluoroscopy (77003)? If so, are you getting reimbursed for the global service (professional and technical components) from Medicare? I have a few other questions about it as well, but want to start here.

Thanks for you help.
 
I work for pain management but we dont do procdures in the office - but, m'care will pay for 77003 if you submit an appeal and procdure notes--that's how i get pd from m'care--even though 77003 is intregral to 62310 and 62311 if your doc does it as a seperate identifiable procedure a mod 59 has to be appended to the primary procedure--i hope this helps

toni
 
Thanks Toni.

Does your physician perform the procedures in an ASC? Have you received payment for any 2008 Medicare procedures yet?

Craig
 
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