Hi there, you can only report it with an office/other outpatient codes. It's in the full descriptor.Hello
Does anyone know if G2211 can be billed with NEW telemed visit 98000-98015?
My interpretation still stands that Medicare will never list 98000-98015 as Medicare does not recognize those codes. If I had a unicorn of a payor that wanted and recognized 98000-98015 for telehealth, and accepted G2211, I believe coding them together would be permissible per coding guidelines (not Medicare guidelines). I am not aware of any such payor.Sure thing, here you go: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/hcpcs-g2211-faq.pdf
If someone reports a telehealth visit with an office/outpatient code, which is the only option for Medicare and some private payers, they can (I think) report G2211 with it. I'm pretty sure the add-on is on the CMS telehealth list but I don't have it handy.
But G2211 can't currently be reported with any other primary code (CMS has proposed adding home/residence visits in 2026).
That is why it was throwing me off a little. There are payers who are accepting the new telemed codes but unsure about adding G2211. Not many resources as of yet regarding this code combination.Hi there.
1. For Medicare, almost. You need to use the correct place of service (02 or 10) not a modifier.
2. In my opinion, which is based on the descriptor for G2211 and Medicare guidance: No. But you'll need to look at each payer's policy to be 100% sure.
I think it is strange that G2211 is flagged as an audio-only code. It certainly isn't on the CPT manual's list of audio-only codes.