Updates to vaccine, E/M, Dermatology procedures.
CPT® 2012 will go into effect in a few weeks, thus you must
get ready for novel and revised choices linked with vaccine administration and
prolonged E/M service to make certain your claims stay correct. Read on this
article for expert ICD and CPT tip for accurate claims.
Look for Official Addition of 90654
CPT® 2012 adds a different option to your flu vaccine coding
with the addition of 90654 (Influenza virus vaccine, split virus,
preservative-free, for intradermal use). The inclusion expands on the code
family 90655-90657 that previously addressed influenza vaccines.
Two aspects distinguish 90654 from the other flu vaccine
codes:
Code 90654 is not age specific, however 90655-90657 identify
the patient's age (either 6 to 35 months of age, or age 3 years and older).
Code 90654 signifies an intradermal injection (administered
to the dermal layer of skin), however 90655-90657 define intramuscular
injections (administered to muscle tissue).
ICD and CPT Tip: Code 90654 signifies the vaccine product
only. Include the suitable administration code (90460-90474) on your claim. In
case your physician offers a noteworthy, distinctly identifiable E/M service in
the encounter for the vaccine, you must also report the suitable E/ M code
(99201-99205 for a new patient or 99211-99215 for an established patient).
Though 2012 will be the first time 90654 is incorporated in
the CPT® book, the code has been in existence for more than a year.
Note Extra Specificity of 90460-90464
A number of other vaccine administration codes go through
revision for CPT 2012. Revised codes invlove (underline indicates change):
90460 - i.e. Immunization administration ; 18 years of age
through any route of administration, including counseling by a physician or
other qualified health care professional; first or only component of each
vaccine or toxoid which is administered
+90461 -- -- i.e. each additional vaccine or toxoid
component which os administered (List separately in addition to code for
primary procedure)
90581 -- i.e. Anthrax vaccine, for subcutaneous or
intramuscular use
990644 -- i.e. Meningococcal conjugate vaccine, along with
serogroups C & Y as well as Hemophilus influenza B vaccine (Hib-MenCY), 4
dose schedule, while administered to children 2-15 months of age, meant for
intramuscular use.
Furthermore, CPT® 2012 removes vaccine codes 90470 (H1N1
immunization administration [intramuscular, intranasal [including counseling
when performed) and 90663 (Influenza virus vaccine, pandemic formulation,
H1N1).
Study Timeframes for Observation, Prolonged Care
E/M codes meant for observation services as well as
prolonged care explain timeframes and providers with CPT® 2012 revisions.
ICD and CPT Tip: Effective Jan. 1, 2012, every code for
initial observation care (99218-99220) identifies the amount of time an internist
normally spends at the patient's bedside or on the patient's hospital floor.
Code 99218 (Initial observation care, per day, for the evaluation and
management of a patient which requires these 3 key components ...) signifies 30
minutes, code 99219 represents 50 minutes, and 99220 represents 70 minutes.