Therefore, a physician should only bill for new patient services when the elements of the definition is met.



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Private Property of Florida Blue. This payment policy is Copyright 2012, Florida Blue. All Rights Reserved. You may not copy or use this document or disclose its contents without the express written permission of Florida Blue. The medical codes referenced in this document may be proprietary and owned by others. Florida Blue makes no claim of ownership of such codes. Our use of such codes in this document is for explanation and guidance and should not be construed as a license for their use by you. Before utilizing the codes, please be sure that to the extent required, you have secured any appropriate licenses for such use. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. No fee schedules, basic units, relative values, or related listings are included in CPT. The AMA assumes no liability for the data contained herein. Applicable FARS/DFARS restrictions apply to government use. CPT is a trademark of the American Medical Association. PAYMENT POLICY ID NUMBER: 10-014 Original Effective Date: 12/22/09 Revised: 08/21/12 New Patient Visits THIS PAYMENT POLICY IS NOT AN AUTHORIZATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS, OR A GUARANTEE OF PAYMENT, NOR DOES IT SUBSTITUTE FOR OR CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. ALL MEDICAL DECISIONS ARE SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PATIENT AND PHYSICIAN. BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE GROUP CONTRACT, MEMBER BENEFIT BOOKLET, AND/OR INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIBER CERTIFICATE IN EFFECT AT THE TIME SERVICES WERE RENDERED. THIS PAYMENT POLICY APPLIES TO ALL LINES OF BUSINESS AND PROVIDERS OF SERVICE. IT DOES NOT ADDRESS ALL POTENTIAL ISSUES RELATED TO PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO FLORIDA BLUE MEMBERS AS LEGISLATIVE MANDATES, PROVIDER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR THE MEMBER S BENEFIT COVERAGE MAY SUPERSEDE THIS POLICY. DESCRIPTION: This policy describes the appropriate use of new patient visit codes established by Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ) and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). REIMBURSEMENT INFORMATION: According to CPT, a new patient is one who has not received any professional services from the physician or another physician and/or health care professional of the same group and same specialty, within the past three years. Therefore, a physician should only bill for new patient services when the elements of the definition is met. When a physician is on call for or covering for another physician, the patient s visit will be classified as it would have been by the unavailable physician. The new patient definition applies even if the physician saw the patient while a member of a different physician group. For example, a physician leaves group practice A to join group practice B. If a patient who received professional services while the physician was part of group A sees the physician after joining group B within the three year window, the encounter would be reported with an established patient code.

BILLING/CODING INFORMATION: The following codes may be used to describe new patient encounters: CPT Coding 92002 Ophthalmological services: medical examination and evaluation with initiation of diagnostic and treatment program; intermediate, new patient 92004 Ophthalmological services: medical examination and evaluation with initiation of diagnostic and treatment program; comprehensive, new patient, 1 or more visits 99201 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a problem focused history; a problem focused examination; straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 10 minutes 99202 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: an expanded problem focused history; an expanded problem focused examination; straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes 99203 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a detailed history; a detailed examination; medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and/or presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes 99204 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, comprehensive examination; medical decision making of moderate complexity. family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes 99205 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, comprehensive examination; medical decision making of high complexity. family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes 99324 Domiciliary or rest home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a problem focused history; a problem focused examination; and straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient s and/or family s needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver

99325 Domiciliary or rest home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: an expanded problem focused history; an expanded problem focused examination; and medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient s and/or family s needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver 99326 Domiciliary or rest home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a detailed history; a detailed examination; and medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient s and/or family s needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver 99327 Domiciliary or rest home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, comprehensive examination; and medical decision making of moderate complexity. provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient s and/or family s needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver 99328 Domiciliary or rest home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, comprehensive examination; and medical decision making of high complexity. provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient s and/or family s needs. Usually, the patient is unstable or has developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physician attention. Physicians typically spend 75 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver 99341 Home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a problem focused history; a problem focused examination; and straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes 99342 Home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: an expanded problem focused history; an expanded problem focused examination; and medical decision making of low complexity. family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes 99343 Home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a detailed history; a detailed examination; and medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes 99344 Home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three components: a comprehensive history; a comprehensive examination; and medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or

presenting problem(s) are of high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes 99345 Home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components: a comprehensive history; a comprehensive examination; and medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or patient is unstable or has developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physician attention. Physicians typically spend 75 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family 99381 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; infant (age younger than 1 year) 99382 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; early childhood (age 1 through 4 years) 99383 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; late childhood (age 5 through 11 years) 99384 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; adolescent (age 12 through 17 years) 99385 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; 18-39 years 99386 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; 40-64 years 99387 Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an ordering of laboratory/diagnostic procedures, new patient; 65 years and older HCPCS Coding/Modifiers: G0245 Initial physician evaluation and management of a diabetic patient with diabetic sensory neuropathy resulting in a loss of protective sensation (LOPS) which must include: (1) the diagnosis of lops, (2) a patient history, (3) a physical examination that consists of at least the following elements: (a) visual inspection of the forefoot, hindfoot and toe web spaces, (b)evaluation of a protective sensation, (c) evaluation of foot structure and biomechanics, (d) evaluation of vascular status and skin integrity, and (e) evaluation and recommendation of footwear and (4) patient education

S0610 S0620 Annual gynecological examination, new patient Routine ophthalmological examination including refraction; new patient DEFINITIONS: New Patient Patient who has not received any professional services from the physician or another physician and/or health care professional of the same group and same specialty, within the past three years REFERENCES: 1. American Medical Association, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ), Professional Edition 2. Family Practice Management, Understanding When to Use the New Patient E/M Codes. September 2003. Found at http://www.aafp.org/fpm/2003/0900/p33.html COMMITTEE APPROVAL: This Payment Policy was approved by the Florida Blue Payment Policy Committee on 12/22/09. GUIDELINE UPDATE INFORMATION: 08/21/12 Revised Changed name from BCBSF to Florida Blue Private Property of Florida Blue. This payment policy is Copyright 2012, Florida Blue. All Rights Reserved. You may not copy or use this document or disclose its contents without the express written permission of Florida Blue. The medical codes referenced in this document may be proprietary and owned by others. Florida Blue makes no claim of ownership of such codes. Our use of such codes in this document is for explanation and guidance and should not be construed as a license for their use by you. Before utilizing the codes, please be sure that to the extent required, you have secured any appropriate licenses for such use. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is copyright 2012 (American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. No fee schedules, basic units, relative values, or related listings are included in CPT. The AMA assumes no liability for the data contained herein. Applicable FARS/DFARS restrictions apply to government use. CPT is a trademark of the American Medical Association.