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Wiki Hep A/B vaccines

Colliemom

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I am posting this for a co-worker, thanks for the help!

When a provider does a hepatitis injection, for Hep A vaccine, we use the 90632. (adult dosage) Occassionally the provider needs to use 4 vials. How are you/how would you bill for the injection of 4 vials?

Are you also billing the 90471 along with the 90632?
 
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Thanks Donna,

But we are wondering how should be indicating that multiple vials are being used. (2-4) Do you indicate 4 under units? Or are you only allowed to bill for one vial? (We were using the pediatric doses for our adult patients and had to use multiple doses.)
 
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Does anyone know how to bill the MCR administration code of Hep A? - Coding book shows G0008 for influenza, G0009 for Pneumonia & G0010 for Hep B but nothing for Hep A. Any help would be appreciated.
 
does anyone bill for these vaccinations?
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Hepatitis A 90632 + 90471 for Admin

Hepatitis B 90746 + 90471 for Commercial payers for Admin and for Medicare G0010

Hepatitis A&B (Twinex?) 90636 + 90471 for commerical payers, Medicare do not pay for Twinrex.

Lets say if you are giving multiple vaccines at the same time of visit then use 90471 + 90472 and for 3rd vaccine you can use additional units with 90472.

Hope it makes sense and help you.

Kind Regards,
Muhammad
 
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