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CodingCoding&Billing OCTOBER 2019 Quarterly Editor’s Letter Welcome to the October issue of the ATS Coding and Billing Quarterly. This issue covers several timely topics including CMS proposed rules for the 2020 calendar year. The first article summarizes the key policy changes CMS is considering that will impact pulmonary, critical care and sleep providers. A recent wave of OIG and carrier audits of critical care providers that are impacting some ATS members is the focus of one article. The article provides background on why the audits are happening now, process steps that happen in a typical audit and what you should do if you and your institution are subject to a critical care payment audit. This issue also covers new and revised ICD-10-CM codes for 2020 and information on appropriate documentation for supplemental oxygen. As always, I welcome your coding and billing questions or suggestions of future topics you would like to read about in CBQ. EDITOR ALAN L. PLUMMER, MD As always, I welcome your coding and billing questions or suggestions of ATS RUC Advisor future topics you would like to read about in CBQ. Questions can be sent to: [email protected]. ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: KEVIN KOVITZ, MD Chair, ATS Clinical Practice Committee KATINA NICOLACAKIS, MD Member, ATS Clinical Practice Committee ATS Alternate RUC Advisorr STEPHEN P. HOFFMANN, MD Member, ATS Clinical Practice Committee Alan L. Plummer MD ATS CPT Advisor Editor MICHAEL NELSON, MD Member, ATS Clinical Practice Committee ATS Coding and Billing Quarterly ATS Alternate CPT Advisor STEVE G. PETERS, MD Member, ATS Clinical Practice Committee IN THIS ISSUE Medicare Proposed Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment Rule— P2 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule— P2 Principal Care Management (PCM) Services— P5 Medicare Proposed Rules: E/M Services— P7 Critical Care Audits: Recently at Your Practice, Or…Just Coming Around the Corner?— P9 Medicare Critical Care Billing— P9 Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes, descriptions, and numeric modifiers are © 2017 by the American Medical Association. All rights reserved. 1 ATS Coding&BillingQuarterly OCTOBER 2019 Medicare Proposed Hospital Outpatient Tobacco Cessation Services Prospective Payment Rule The CMS proposed rule is a mixed bag for tobacco Respiratory Therapy Services/Pulmonary Rehabilitation cessation services. CMS is proposing 14 percent decrease payment for behavioral therapy (CPT 99406). CMS is proposing to move respiratory therapy codes The decrease was not caused by changing inputs for G0237, G0238 and G0239 from ambulatory payment the specific code, but to payment adjustments made classification (APC) 5732 to 5731 which would reduce to family of behavioral therapy codes. However, is the reimbursement for these codes by 27 percent. While proposing to increase the reimbursement for lung CMS is proposing this change, the ATS has reviewed cancer screening test (G0297) by 30 percent and the cost reporting data and there does not appear to be increase reimbursement for the shared decision-making a change in reported costs that would necessitate the visit (G0296) by 6 percent. CMS proposed change. In our comment letter to CMS, the ATS will oppose the APC change and urge CMS to review its own cost data for these services more closely. Medicare Physician Fee Schedule CMS is proposing to keep the pulmonary rehabilitation Proposed Rule code G0424 in the same APC likely resulting in no Breathing Capacity (CPT 94200) change in the reimbursement rate for the service. The AMA RUC committee has recommended a Endobronchial Site of Service Designation lower physician work value for the code than was CMS is proposing categorize endobronchial valve recommended by both ATS and CHEST. The ATS placement services as an office-based procedure and believes the AMA RUC inappropriately selected a lower adjust the Medicare payment for bronchial values at the value which was not supported by RUC survey data lower office-based payment rate. The CMS proposal and, if finalized, will result in rank order anomalies in is flawed on many levels. The vast majority of valve the RBRVS system. placements are conducted in the hospital setting, either Sleep Code Phase In inpatient or outpatient. Further the literature supporting Providers will continue to see payment reductions in a the use of endobronchial valves clearly indicates that the variety of home sleep codes (95800, 95801, 95806) due service should be conducted in a hospital setting; In fact, to the CMS decision in previous years to reduce practice the FDA approval for many valves explicitly limits valve expense costs across the family of sleep codes. The cuts placement and revision to hospital settings. The ATS will proposed for 2020 are part of CMS continued phase in express our strong concerns with the proposal and urge of the practice expense cuts. CMS to retain both the site of service and payment level only for the hospital setting. Care Management Codes Maximum Breathing Capacity/Maximal Voluntary Transitional Care Management (TCM) Services Ventilation Test CMS proposes to revise the billing requirements for CMS is proposing to move the maximal breathing TCM by allowing TCM codes to be billed concurrently capacity test (CPT 94200) from APC 5734 to APC 5733. with any of the following codes in Table 1. If finalized, this will result in reduced reimbursement For 2020, CMS also proposes to increase the work for the test. Unfortunately, the reported cost data relative value units (RVUs) for TCM code 99495 for maximal breathing test show a decline in mean from 2.11 to 2.36 and to increase the work RVUs for costs, dropping from $67.24 in 2017 to $46.31 in 2018, TCM code 99496 from 3.05 to 3.10 based on RUC indicating CMS may be justified in moving the test to a recommendations. CMS also proposes to accept the different APC. RUC’s practice expense input recommendations for these codes. 2 Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes, descriptions, and numeric modifiers are © 2017 by the American Medical Association. All rights reserved. ATS Coding&BillingQuarterly OCTOBER 2019 Chronic Care Management Services multiple (two or more) chronic conditions expected to CMS proposes to adopt two new G codes with new last at least 12 months, or until the death of the patient; increments of clinical staff time instead of the existing chronic conditions place the patient at significant risk of single CPT code (99490). The first G code would death, acute exacerbation/decompensation, or functional describe the initial 20 minutes of clinical staff time, decline; and comprehensive care plan established, and the second G code would describe each additional implemented, revised, or monitored. (Chronic care 20 minutes thereafter. CMS intends these would be management services of less than 20 minutes duration, temporary G codes, to be used for Medicare physician in a calendar month, are not reported separately)). CMS fee schedule payment instead of CPT code 99490 until proposes a work RVU of 0.61 for code GCCC1. the CPT Editorial Panel can consider revisions to the CMS proposes an add-on code GCCC2 (Chronic care current CPT code set. management services, each additional 20 minutes Specifically, CMS proposes that the base code would of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other be code GCCC1 (Chronic care management services, qualified health care professional, per calendar month initial 20 minutes of clinical staff time directed by a (List separately in addition to code for primary physician or other qualified health care professional, per procedure). (Use GCCC2 in conjunction with GCCC1). calendar month, with the following required elements: (Do not report GCCC1, GCCC2 in the same calendar Table 1: 14 HCPCS Codes that Currently Cannot be Billed Concurrently with TCM by the Same Practitioner and are Active Codes Payable by Medicare PFS Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes, descriptions, and numeric modifiers are © 2017 by the American Medical Association. All rights reserved. 3 ATS Coding&BillingQuarterly OCTOBER 2019 month as GCCC3, GCCC4, 99491)). CMS proposes a less than 30 minutes additional to the first 60 minutes work RVU of 0.54 for code GCCC2. of complex chronic care management services during a CMS proposes an add-on code GCCC2 (Chronic care calendar month)). CMS proposes a work RVU of 0.50 management services, each additional 20 minutes for HCPCS code GCCC4. of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other Like GCCC1 and GCCC2, CMS intends these would qualified health care professional, per calendar month be temporary G codes to remain in place until the CPT (List separately in addition to code for primary Editorial Panel can consider revising the current code procedure). (Use GCCC2 in conjunction with GCCC1). descriptors for complex CCM services. (Do not report GCCC1, GCCC2 in the same calendar Beyond the proposed G codes, CMS also proposes to month as GCCC3, GCCC4, 99491)). CMS proposes a modify its description of what a care plan typically work RVU of 0.54 for code GCCC2. includes. Specifically, CMS proposes to eliminate the CMS further proposes to adopt two new G codes that phrase “community/social services ordered, how the would be used for billing under the fee schedule instead services of agencies and specialists unconnected to of CPT codes 99487 and 99489, and that would not the practice will be directed/coordinated, identify the include the service component of substantial care individuals responsible for each intervention” and insert plan revision. CMS believes patients needing complex the phrase “interaction and coordination with outside CCM implicitly need and receive substantial care resources and practitioners and providers,” such that the plan revision, which makes the service component of new description would read as follows: substantial care plan revision potentially duplicative The comprehensive care plan for all health issues with the medical decision-making service component typically includes, but is not limited to, the following and, therefore, unnecessary as a means of distinguishing elements: eligible patients.

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