Wiki GI procedures bundling

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Hello,

When a provider does an esophagogastroduodenoscopy with biopsies but also does removal of a polyp or lesion in another area, besides the biopsy site, can these both be billed 43251 and 43239 with a modifier to unbundle the 43239, since they are different areas?

Also when doing colonoscopies the same scenario? can these be unbundled if it is a different area within the colon?

The NCCI edits bundle.

Thank you
 
Hello,

When a provider does an esophagogastroduodenoscopy with biopsies but also does removal of a polyp or lesion in another area, besides the biopsy site, can these both be billed 43251 and 43239 with a modifier to unbundle the 43239, since they are different areas?

Also when doing colonoscopies the same scenario? can these be unbundled if it is a different area within the colon?

The NCCI edits bundle.

Thank you


Modifier 59 is allowed for both but you must remember the Modifier 59 guidelines.

https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/NationalCorrectCodInitEd/downloads/modifier59.pdf
 
Prior to 2018 we billed these with the 59 modifier with no problem; Since 2018 began we are now getting denials as invalid modifier combo. Considered trying the X modifiers(previously our commercial payers didn't really recognize them), but was not real sure as to which one to use..XS is separate structure, but does a different area of the colon, like transverse qualify as a different structure from the ascending colon?
 
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