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Wiki How often should pump analysis be done? (62367)

betsycpcp

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We are seeing a provider who bills 62367 (electronic analysis of pain pump) on every office visit if they are not doing a refill or reprogramming. One example is they did a refill (62370) on one day, and the next day the patient came in for a regular (monthly?) visit to have prescriptions refilled, etc. and they billed 62367. Their note for that date shows "Pain Pump Analysis Form" within the office note with the drugs and their doses and rates, size of the pump, whether there are any complications, and "LRA date" according to telemetry. There is no indication that a problem was suspected.

How often and in what circumstances should the pump normally be analyzed as coded under 62367?

Thanks!
 
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