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Wiki Surgery Trays

JCampbell

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Does anyone bill for surgery trays that are used in a physicians office? If so, are there certain guidelines that need to be followed? I know that Medicare and Medicaid include this in w/ the procedure.

Thanks!!:)
 
Our office does not bill for surgery trays, I believe it is included in the service codes, unless you use more over and above those usually included. You may have to check with your payors if that is a covered benefit that can be billed per your contract.
 
The bottom line with surgical trays it thus: unless you identify each and every item on your tray, including identifying HCPC codes, there is not a snow ball's chance; unfortunately these are considered part of your overhead, hence the reason office procedures are given higher RVU's if performed in office setting rather than hospital; they compensate you for your overhead.

Jennifer
ENT CT
 
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