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1 2015 Medicare Fee Schedule for Audiologists American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 3 rd Edition July 27, 2015
2 Summary of Revisions April 17, 2015 (2 nd Edition) Page 4: Overview (Updated to reflect Congressional action to prevent rate reductions) Page 4: Conversion Factor (Updated to reflect conversion factor through June 30, 2015) July 27, 2015 (3 rd Edition) Pages 11 17: National Medicare Part B Rates (Updated to reflect rates based on new conversion factor of $ ) General Information This document was developed by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide an analysis of the 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS), including comments on relevant policy changes, a list of Current Procedural Terminology ( American Medical Association) codes used by audiologists with their national average payment amounts, and useful links to additional information. Audiologists should always consult their local Medicare Administrative Contractor for final rates and coverage guidelines. Additional information regarding the MPFS including background information, how providers should calculate Medicare payment, and audiology-specific payment and coding rules can be found on ASHA s Outpatient MPFS website. For questions, contact reimbursement@asha.org.
3 Table of Contents Overview... 4 Analysis of the 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS)... 4 Reimbursement Rates... 4 Conversion Factor (CF)... 4 Relative Value Units... 4 Potentially Misvalued Codes and the Process for Commenting on CMS Recommended Values... 5 New Place of Service (POS) Codes... 5 Chronic Care Management (CCM)... 6 Reports of Payment or Other Transfers of Value... 6 Physician Compare... 6 Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS)... 6 Qualified Clinical Data Registeries (QCDR)... 7 Benchmarks for Participation... 7 Measures for Reporting... 7 Value-Based Modifier (VM)... 8 Appendix Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for Audiology Services How to Read the MPFS and RVU Tables Table 1. National Medicare Part B Rates for Audiology Services Table 2. National Medicare Part B Rates for Treatment, Electrophysiology, or Non-Benefit Services Table 3. Detailed Relative Value Units (RVUs) for Audiology Services... 18
4 Overview On April 16, 2015, President Obama signed into law the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of This legislation repealed the flawed sustainable growth rate (SGR) formulat and prevented the 21% cut in reimbursement that would have gone into effect on April 1, Medicare fee schedule rates will remain at current levels through June 30, From July 1 to December 31, 2015, the fee schedule will receive a 0.5% payment update. In addition, the payment update for 2016 and each subsequent year through 2019 will also be 0.5%. Payments are then frozen with a 0.0% update for 2010 through Additional payment changes apply after 2025 based upon participation in alternative payment models (APMs). This document includes regulations and rates for implementation on January 1, 2015, for audiologists providing services to Medicare Part B beneficiaries under the MPFS. Key policies addressed in this analysis include the process for establishing values for new, revised, and potentially misvalued codes, new requirements for the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), and the application of the value-based payment modifier to nonphysician professionals. National payment rates for audiology-related services are also included. Additional information regarding the MPFS including background information, instructions for calculating Medicare payment, and audiology payment and coding rules can be found on ASHA s Outpatient MPFS website. For questions, please contact reimbursement@asha.org. Analysis of the 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) ASHA s Health Care Economics and Advocacy Team reviewed relevant sections of the 2015 MPFS. The narrative below is an analysis of key issues for audiologists. Reimbursement Rates Audiologists will see some changes in 2015 reimbursement rates because of two factors: 1) the conversion factor (CF) established by a statutory formula and 2) changes in the practice expense one of several costs factored into the value of any given procedure code for audiology codes. See the appendix (pp. 9-18) for a listing of audiologyrelated procedures and corresponding national payment rates. Visit ASHA s webpage on calculating Medicare fee schedule rates for information on how to access fees based on locality. Conversion Factor (CF) The CF is used to calculate MPFS reimbursement rates. CMS established a calendar year 2015 CF of $ , which is slightly lower than the 2014 CF of $ , and is valid through June 30, See Table 1 of the appendix (p. 11) for the January through June national rates for audiology related codes. On July 1, 2015, the CF will reflect a 0.5% increase ($ ) through December 31, Please monitor ASHA s Outpatient MPFS webpage or sign up for ASHA Headlines for updates to the MPFS in July. Relative Value Units The value of each code is calculated by separating the cost of providing the service into relative value units (RVUs) in three components: 1) professional work, 2) technical expenses (practice expense), and 3) professional liability (malpractice) insurance. The total RVUs for each service is the sum of the three components (components are adjusted for geographical differences); the RVUs for any particular code are multiplied by the CF to determine the corresponding fee. Over the past few years, ASHA, through its Health Care Economics Committee, has worked with other audiology and physician groups to present data to the American Medical Association (AMA) Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee (HCPAC) to systematically transfer the audiologist s time and effort out of the practice expense and into professional work. Professional work RVUs do All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 4
5 not typically change over time, unlike practice expense values that fluctuate according to CMS payment formula policies. This effort is not yet complete, leaving some codes with only practice expense and malpractice components. ASHA will continue to work collaboratively with the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and other audiology and specialty societies to address these issues. See Table 3 (p. 18) for a detailed chart of final 2015 RVUs. Potentially Misvalued Codes and the Process for Commenting on CMS Recommended Values Earlier this year, ASHA and the American Academy of Audiology surveyed audiologists in order to update the professional work value for the following vestibular testing codes through the AMA s RUC valuation process Spontaneous nystagmus test, including gaze and fixation nystagmus, with recording Positional nystagmus test, minimum of 4 positions, with recording Caloric vestibular test, each irrigation (binaural, bithermal stimulation constitutes 4 tests), with recording Optokinetic nystagmus test, bidirectional, foveal or peripheral stimulation, with recording Oscillating tracking test, with recording The data collected through the survey of each of the codes were the basis for recommendations that the RUC subsequently sent to CMS. The 2015 MPFS reflects the first time that the payment rates for these vestibular testing codes are based on the professional work of the audiologist. Though CMS accepted the RUC recommendations for four of the five codes surveyed, it rejected the recommendation for code and significantly reduced the practice expense for the remaining four codes, as illustrated below. The result is lower reimbursement rates for three of the codes. CY2014 Work RVU CY2015 Work RVU CY2014 Practice Expense RVU CY2015 Practice Expense RVU CY2014 Rate CY2015 Rate $30.81 $ $26.51 $ $16.12 $ $24.00 $ $20.78 $15.75 ASHA staff plans to meet with CMS officials to discuss their decision to decrease the overall reimbursement for the vestibular codes, which are now severly undervalued. ASHA and audiologists have very little time to comment on and prepare for the proposed values for the vestibular codes before they are implemented in This is a common complaint from the public regarding the CMS valuation process in general. Therefore, beginning in 2015, CMS will implement a new process that will allow additional time to review and comment on proposed code values before they are published in the final rule and implemented the following year. ASHA supported the new process and will continue to monitor and comment on audiology codes, as appropriate. New Place of Service (POS) Codes CMS is monitoring a growing trend toward hospital acquisition of private or group practices and treatment of these locations as off-campus provider-based outpatient departments. In an effort to better understand how this All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 5
6 trend could affect Medicare, CMS will delete the existing POS code 22 (hospital outpatient department), and establish two new POS codes that will distinguish between outpatient hospital services furnished on the hospital campus and off-campus provider-based departments. POS codes are used on CMS-1500 claim forms to identify the setting in which services were provided, (e.g., POS 11 for office settings). CMS does not expect the new codes to be available before July 1, 2015, and further instruction is forthcoming. Chronic Care Management (CCM) ASHA requested in comments that the time spent on CCM services by other members of the interdisciplinary health care team are included in the physician s billing of CCM. Additionally, ASHA requested clarification regarding the identification of specific providers who are able to include their time for CCM under the general supervision of the physician. CMS clarified that the physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist can provide general supervision to auxiliary personnel, such as nurses, who are also able to perform Evaluation and Management services under supervision. Chronic Care Management codes do not apply to audiologists under the Medicare program. Reports of Payment or Other Transfers of Value When physicians speak at conferences and receive compensation, regulations require drug, device, biological, and medical supply manufacturers to disclose the payment or investment provided to physicians and teaching hospitals. However, regulations also exempt certain continuing education courses accredited by specific medical associations. Although audiologists are not held to these specific reporting rules, often physicians present sessions related to hearing, communication, and swallowing disorders at CE events where manufacturers of hearing and communication devices provide financial support. Limiting the exemption to the five organizations currently listed in the regulations does not adequately recognize organizations of equal importance and stature in the continuing education community, and the standards for ASHA-approved CE providers are equivalent to those offered by the five organizations currently exempted. ASHA supported the proposed change in the regulation to exclude all continuing education providers, rather than a select few. CMS finalized this proposal. Physician Compare ASHA has been working closely with CMS contractor Westat in regard to the Physician Compare website, the CMS provider search website intended for beneficiary use. In its comments, ASHA noted that the most recent iteration of the site, that includes audiologists, was lacking in information regarding training, certification, and specialty board recognition many of our members possess. CMS indicated that the Physician Compare website is primarily populated from the CMS Internet-based Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS), and providers should ensure that the information in PECOS is current and complete. For categories not captured in PECOS such as language spoken, hospital affiliation, or other credentials providers are encouraged to contact the Physician Compare contractor at physiciancompare@westat.com. As proposed, Physician Compare will publicly report the PQRS data collected from 2015 claims for individual eligible providers as early as 2016 when there is a sample size of 20 or more for each individual provider. Audiologists should be aware that the 2015 reporting rates for Measure #130, documentation of medication in the medical record, may be publically noted on Physician Compare in Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) PQRS applies to audiologists in private practice, group practice, university clinics, and critical access hospitals who bill under Method II and submit fee-for-service claims. It began as a voluntary incentive payment program for reporting patient data. As the program has continued, however, the incentive payment has decreased to the current 0.5% incentive payment based on total claims, and it completely phased out for claims in All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 6
7 All eligible providers in private or group practices submitting claims as rendering providers with Individual National Provider Identification (NPI) numbers as rendering providers on the claim providing services to Part B Medicare beneficiaries and billing for services under the MPFS are subject to the -2.0% adjustment to claims submitted in 2017 if they do not meet benchmark requirements in Qualified Clinical Data Registeries (QCDR) In the 2014 final rule, CMS delinieated standards for the QCDR as an additional reporting option for eligible providers. ASHA is investigating the potential development of a QCDR, and the National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) does not at this time meet CMS qualifications. For 2015, CMS proposed additional qualifications that ASHA opposed, such as mandatory cross-cutting measures typically used by physicians. CMS recognized the potential burden of including these measures, and determined not to finalize their proposal. They will determine qualifications based on specific codes, to be published at a later date. CMS decided to modify their proposal for the inclusion of three outcome measures in QCDRs to either two outcome measures, or one outcome measure and one measure of resource use, efficiency, safety, or patient experience. They are also finalizing their proposal to expand the minimum of non-pqrs measures to 30, allowing QCDRs to cover a broader range of specialities and sub-specialties. Non-PQRS measures are defined as those not contained in the PQRS measure set, or a measure in the PQRS measure set that is substantiatively modified for QCDR use. Additionally, CMS is finalizing their proposal to require QCDRs to make public the data the participants report, though there is an exception for measures in their first year of reporting by the QCDR. CMS defers to the QCDR for the methods used to publically report the data, and the timeframe is aligned with Physician Compare, requiring 2015 data to be reporting in Benchmarks for Participation The % payment adjustment is based on 2015 participation rates. CMS finalized the continuation of the claims-based reporting option, requiring nine measures covering at least three National Quality Strategy domains, or for eligible professionals without nine measures, reporting on as many measures that are applicable. Eligible professionals that report less than nine measures will continue to be subject to the measures applicability validation (MAV) process, which will determine if the provider reported on the appropriate measures. The 2015 MAV process has not yet been released. Visit ASHA s PQRS webpage for more information regarding measures and the MAV process. Audiologists must report that they completed the positive action of the applicable measures for 50% of the qualifying Medicare patient visits. Measures for Reporting CMS proposed to retire the audiology-specific Measure #261, referral for otologic evaluation for patients with acture or chronic dizziness, which ASHA and other audiology stakeholders opposed. In the final rule, CMS retracted their proposal in order for audiologists to continue participating in PQRS in a meaningful way. As in 2014, audiologists are eligible to report the three measures: All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 7
8 Audiology/Ear Disorder Measures Measure #261 Referral for Otologic Evaluation for Patients With Acute or Chronic Dizziness Medication/Preventative Care Measures Measure #130 Documentation of Current Medications in the Medical Record Measure #134 Preventative Care and Screening: Screening for Clinical Depression and Follow-Up Plan Measure #261 must be reported one time for the calendar year per qualifying beneficiary, based on the reported ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM code and code combination. It is anticipated that the MAV process will require audiologists to report on Measure #261 and Measure #130 in 2015 to avoid the 2017 negative payment adjustment. Measure #130 should be reported with every Medicare patient visit. Medications should be collected at the first visit, reviewed by the audiologist, and reviewed with each subsequent visit. It is only required once per date of service on the claim with the audiology diagnostic codes. Documentation of medication does not include a pharmacological review. Measure #134 should only be reported by audiologists covered by their state license scope of practice to perform standardized screenings and referrals for depression. Additionally, Measure #134 only applies to Medicare patients receiving a tinnitus evaluation. It must be reported with the tinnitus evaluation code, 92625, one time a year. For the technical specifications and instructions for each measure, see ASHA s PQRS webpage. Value-Based Modifier (VM) The value-based payment modifier is a method of including both cost and quality data for calculating payment. In 2013, the VM was applied to physicians and groups of physicians for payment adjustments starting in 2015, Consistent with the statute, CMS proposed to apply the VM to all eligible professionals for participation in 2015 and payment adjustments in As proposed, audiologists who did not meet 2015 PQRS program requirements would also be subject to an additional -4.0% payment reduction in However, because there are not cost or quality measures attributed specifically for allied health professionals, there was no mechanism for audiologists to qualify above the average category. ASHA opposed the application of the VM to audiologists in In the final rule, CMS noted that they agreed nonphysician eligible professionals need additional time to become familiar with participation in PQRS and the VM methodology. Therefore, they determined not to finalize their proposal to apply the VM for the 2015 reporting/2017 appliciation period. However, they are finalizing application to reporting in 2016 with the payment adjustment in As ASHA evaluates the VM methodology, audiologists should monitor the ASHA Leader and ASHA s Outpatient MPFS webpage, or sign up for ASHA Headlines for more information. All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 8
9 Appendix All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 9
10 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for Audiology Services The following table contains full descriptors and national payment rates for audiology-related services. Calculations were made using the 2015 CF ($ ), valid from July 1 - December 31, Please monitor ASHA s Outpatient MPFS webpage or sign up for ASHA Headlines for 2016 updates. Please also see ASHA s Outpatient MPFS website for other important information on Medicare coding rules and Medicare fees calculations, including information on how to find rates by locality. How to Read the MPFS and RVU Tables Modifiers: 26 = Professional component, the portion of diagnostic test that involves a physician s work and allocation of the practice expense. TC = Technical component, for diagnostic tests, the portion of a procedure that does not include a physician s participation. The TC value is the difference between the global value and the professional component (26). No Modifier = Global value, includes both professional and technical components. N/A in Fee Columns: No rate established because service is typically performed in the hospital. If the contractor determines the service can be performed in the non-facility setting, it will be paid at the facility rate. Facility No rate established because service is not typically paid under the MPFS when provided in a facility setting. These services, including incident to and the TC portion of diagnostic tests, are generally paid under the hospital OPPS or bundled into the hospital inpatient prospective payment system. In some cases, these services may be paid in a facility setting at the MPFS rate, but there would be no payment made to the practitioner under the MPFS in these situations. All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 10
11 Table 1. National Medicare Part B Rates for Audiology Services Audiology services are paid at both facility and non-facility rates, depending on setting. Note that a separate payment system applies to hospital outpatient departments. See also: How to Read the MPFS and RVU Tables (p. 13) Code Mod Descriptor National Fee July 1 December 31, 2015 Facility Facial nerve function studies (eg, electroneuronography) $71.87 $ Basic vestibular evaluation, includes spontaneous nystagmus test with eccentric gaze fixation nystagmus, with recording, positional nystagmus test, minimum of 4 positions, with recording, optokinetic nystagmus test, bidirectional foveal and peripheral stimulation, with recording, and oscillating tracking test, with recording $ N/A TC Basic vestibular evaluation $22.64 N/A Basic vestibular evaluation $80.49 $ Spontaneous nystagmus test, including gaze and fixation nystagmus, with recording $22.64 N/A TC Spontaneous nystagmus test $1.44 N/A Spontaneous nystagmus test $21.20 $ Positional nystagmus test, minimum of 4 positions, with recording $26.59 N/A TC Positional nystagmus test $1.44 N/A Positional nystagmus test $25.15 $ Caloric vestibular test, each irrigation (binaural, bithermal stimulation constitutes 4 tests), with recording $16.17 N/A TC Caloric vestibular test $10.42 N/A Caloric vestibular test $5.75 $ Optokinetic nystagmus test, bidirectional, foveal or peripheral stimulation, with recording $15.81 N/A TC Optokinetic nystagmus test $1.44 N/A Optokinetic nystagmus test $14.37 $ Oscillating tracking test, with recording $15.81 N/A TC Oscillating tracking test $1.44 N/A Oscillating tracking test $14.37 $ Sinusoidal vertical axis rotational testing $ N/A TC Sinusoidal vertical axis rotational testing $88.76 N/A Sinusoidal vertical axis rotational testing $15.09 $ Use of vertical electrodes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) $6.47 N/A All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 11
12 Code Mod Descriptor National Fee July 1 December 31, 2015 Facility Computerized dynamic posturography $ N/A TC Computerized dynamic posturography $77.98 N/A Computerized dynamic posturography $26.59 $ Tympanometry and reflex threshold measurements $21.20 N/A Pure tone audiometry (threshold); air only $31.26 N/A Pure tone audiometry (threshold); air and bone $37.37 N/A Speech audiometry threshold; $23.36 N/A with speech recognition $37.73 N/A Comprehensive audiometry threshold evaluation and speech recognition (92553 and combined) $37.73 $ Bekesy audiometry; diagnostic $38.09 N/A Loudness balance test, alternate binaural or monaural $46.35 N/A Tone decay test $31.26 N/A Short increment sensitivity index (SISI) $28.75 N/A Stenger test, pure tone $15.81 N/A Tympanometry (impedance testing) $14.73 $ Acoustic reflex testing, threshold $15.81 $ Acoustic immittance testing, includes tympanometry (impedance testing), acoustic reflex threshold testing, and acoustic reflex decay testing $32.34 $ Filtered speech test $27.31 N/A Staggered spondaic word test $31.26 N/A Sensorineural acuity level test $71.51 N/A Synthetic sentence identification test $35.57 N/A Stenger test, speech $15.81 N/A Visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) $45.64 $ Conditioning play audiometry $72.23 N/A Select picture audiometry $51.03 N/A Electrocochleography $74.74 N/A Auditory evoked potentials for evoked response audiometry and/or testing of the central nervous system; comprehensive $ N/A TC Auditory evoked potentials comprehensive $ N/A Auditory evoked potentials comprehensive $26.95 $ Auditory evoked potentials for evoked response audiometry and/or testing of the central nervous system; limited $84.44 N/A All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 12
13 Code Mod Descriptor Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions; limited evaluation (to confirm the presence or absence of hearing disorder, 3 6 frequencies) or transient evoked otoacoustic emissions, with interpretation and report National Fee July 1 December 31, 2015 Facility $21.56 N/A TC Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions limited $2.87 N/A Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions limited $18.69 $ Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions; comprehensive diagnostic evaluation (quantitative analysis of outer hair cell function by cochlear mapping, minimum of 12 frequencies), with interpretation and report TC Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions comprehensive Distortion product evoked otoacoustic emissions comprehensive $33.42 N/A $3.95 N/A $29.47 $ Ear protector attenuation measurements $42.04 N/A Diagnostic analysis of cochlear implant, patient younger than 7 years of age; with programming $ $ subsequent reprogramming $90.55 $ Diagnostic analysis of cochlear implant, age 7 years or older; with programming $ $ subsequent reprogramming $90.19 $ Evaluation of central auditory function, with report; initial 60 minutes each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) Assessment of tinnitus (includes pitch, loudness matching, and masking) $95.22 $83.73 $22.64 $19.40 $70.79 $ Evaluation of auditory rehabilitation status; first hour $90.91 $ each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) Diagnostic analysis with programming of auditory brainstem implant, per hour $22.28 $17.97 $ $97.02 All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 13
14 Table 2. National Medicare Part B Rates for Treatment, Electrophysiology, or Non-Benefit Services The procedures in this table are not billable by audiologists to Medicare, but are within the scope of practice of ASHA certified audiologists. Medicare reimburses audiologists for hearing and balance diagnostic services; screenings, treatment, hearing aid, and electrophysiological services outside the hearing and balance systems are not recognized by Medicare when performed by an audiologist. Services in this table that are included as a Medicare benefit may be billed to Medicare when performed under the supervision of a physician and billed under the physician s National Provider Identifier (NPI) number. Services listed in Table 1 that are part of the audiology benefit must be billed under the audiologists NPI and may not be billed incident to a physician (i.e., under the physician s NPI). Code Mod Descriptor Removal of impacted cerumen (separate procedure), 1 or both ears National Fee January 1 June 30, 2015 Facility $49.95 $ Spontaneous nystagmus, including gaze $0.00 $ Positional nystagmus test $0.00 $ Caloric vestibular test, each irrigation (binaural, bithermal stimulation constitutes 4 tests) $0.00 $ Optokinetic nystagmus test $0.00 $0.00 Notes Medicare does not allow use of this code by audiologists. Vestibular tests without recording are not covered by Medicare. See in Table 1 for vestibular tests with recording Screening test, pure tone, air only $12.22 N/A Screenings are not covered by Medicare Evoked otoacoustic emissions, screening (qualitative measurement of distortion product or transient evoked otoacoustic emissions), automated analysis $0.00 $0.00 Screenings are not covered by Medicare Audiometric testing of groups $0.00 $0.00 Not covered under the audiology benefit Bekesy audiometry; screening $0.00 $0.00 Screenings are not covered by Medicare Hearing aid examination and selection; binaural $0.00 $ Hearing aid check; monaural $0.00 $ Hearing aid check; binaural $0.00 $ Electroacoustic evaluation for hearing aid; monaural $0.00 $ Electroacoustic evaluation for hearing aid; binaural $0.00 $0.00 Services related to hearing aids are not covered by Medicare Auditory rehabilitation; prelingual hearing loss $0.00 $0.00 Not covered under the audiology benefit Auditory rehabilitation; prelingual hearing loss $0.00 $0.00 Not covered under the audiology benefit. All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 14
15 Code Mod Descriptor National Fee January 1 June 30, 2015 Facility Nerve conduction studies; 1 2 studies $98.46 N/A TC 1 2 studies $44.20 N/A studies $54.26 $ Nerve conduction studies; 3 4 studies $ N/A TC 3 4 studies $57.85 N/A studies $68.63 $ Nerve conduction studies; 5 6 studies $ N/A TC 5 6 studies $67.91 N/A studies $81.93 $ Nerve conduction studies; 7 8 studies $ N/A TC 7 8 studies $89.12 N/A studies $ $ Nerve conduction studies; 9 10 studies $ N/A TC 9 10 studies $ N/A studies $ $ Nerve conduction studies; studies $ N/A TC studies $ N/A studies $ $ Nerve conduction studies; 13 or more studies $ N/A TC 13 or more studies $ N/A or more studies $ $ Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study, stimulation of any/all peripheral nerves or skin sites, recording from the central nervous system; in upper limbs TC Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in upper limbs $ N/A $ N/A Notes All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 15
16 Code Mod Descriptor Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in upper limbs Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study, stimulation of any/all peripheral nerves or skin sites, recording from the central nervous system; in lower limbs TC Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in lower limbs Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in lower limbs 95938* Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study, stimulation of any/all peripheral nerves or skin sites, recording from the central nervous system; in upper and lower limbs TC Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in upper and lower limbs Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in upper and lower limbs Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study, stimulation of any/all peripheral nerves or skin sites, recording from the central nervous system; in the trunk or head TC Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in the trunk or head Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study in the trunk or head Visual evoked potential (VEP) testing central nervous system, checkerboard or flash TC Visual evoked potential (VEP) testing checkerboard or flash National Fee January 1 June 30, 2015 Facility $28.75 $28.75 $ N/A $ N/A $27.67 $27.67 $ N/A $ N/A $46.35 $46.35 $ N/A $ N/A $28.03 $28.03 $ N/A $ N/A Notes Out of numerical order. Covered under the supervision of a physician All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 16
17 Code Mod Descriptor Visual evoked potential (VEP) testing checkerboard or flash Neuromuscular junction testing (repetitive stimulation, paired stimuli), each nerve, any 1 method National Fee January 1 June 30, 2015 Facility $18.69 $18.69 $83.73 N/A TC Neuromuscular junction testing $48.51 N/A Neuromuscular junction testing $35.21 $ G Continuous intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring in the operating room, one on one monitoring requiring personal attendance, each 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) Continuous neurophysiology monitoring, from outside the operating room (remote or nearby) or for monitoring of more than one case while in the operating room, per hour (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) Continuous intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring, from outside the operating room (remote or nearby), per patient, (attention directed exclusively to one patient) each 15 minutes (list in addition to primary procedure) Canalith repositioning procedure(s) (e.g., Epley maneuver, Semont maneuver), per day Notes N/A $33.42 $0.00 $0.00 Not covered by Medicare. See G0453 below. N/A $33.42 $43.12 $37.73 Not covered under the audiology benefit. All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 17
18 Table 3. Detailed Relative Value Units (RVUs) for Audiology Services This table contains RVUs only for those codes that are covered under the audiology benefit (Table 1). For geographically-adjusted RVUs, go to Addenda E in the CMS CY2015 PFS Final Rule Addenda Files [ZIP]. See also: How to Read the MPFS and RVU Tables (p. 13) Code Mod Professional Work Practice Expense Facility Practice Expense Malpractice Total Facility Total N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 18
19 Code Mod Professional Work Practice Expense Facility Practice Expense Malpractice Total Facility Total N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A TC N/A N/A N/A N/A All codes and descriptors are copyright 2014 American Medical Association 19
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