Calcium Alginate Dressing Silver Calcium Alginate Dressing (A6196, A6197)

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Silver Calcium lginate Dressing Sterile HCPCS Coding Guidance For: Calcium lginate Dressing Silver Calcium lginate Dressing (6196, 6197)

Silver Calcium lginate Dressing Sterile The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have assigned a Medicare billing code for Calcium lginate Dressing and Calcium lginate with Silver Dressing. PDC Letters are on file. 6196 (Dressing) LGINTE OR OTHER FIBER GELLING DRESSING, WOUND COVER, STERILE, PD SIZE 16 SQ. IN. OR LESS, ECH DRESSING 6197 (Dressing) LGINTE OR OTHER FIBER GELLING DRESSING, WOUND COVER, STERILE, PD SIZE MORE THN 16 SQ. IN. BUT LESS THN OR EQUL TO 48 SQ. IN., ECH DRESSING The following DMEPOS supplier information and Fee Schedule can be found at www.dmepdac.com. Use of these codes does not guarantee Medicare coverage. COVERGE ND REIMBURSEMENT RULES: For any item to be covered by Medicare, it must: 1. be eligible for a defined Medicare benefit category 2. be reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury or to improve the functioning of a malformed body member, and 3. meet all other applicable Medicare statutory and regulatory requirements. For the items addressed in this medical policy, the criteria for reasonable and necessary are defined by the following indications and limitations of coverage and/or medical necessity. Surgical dressings are covered when either of the following criteria are met: 1. They are required for the treatment of a wound caused by, or treated by, a surgical procedure; or 2. They are required after debridement of a wound. Surgical dressings include both primary dressings (i.e., therapeutic or protective coverings applied directly to wounds or lesions either on the skin or caused by an opening to the skin) or secondary dressings (i.e., materials that serve a therapeutic or protective function and that are needed to secure a primary dressing). The surgical procedure or debridement must be performed by a physician or other healthcare professional to the extent permissible under State law. Debridement of a wound may be any type of debridement (examples given are not all-inclusive): surgical (e.g., sharp instrument or laser), mechanical (e.g., irrigation or wet-to-dry dressings), chemical (e.g., topical application of enzymes), or autolytic (e.g., application of occlusive dressings to an open wound). Dressings used for mechanical debridement, to cover chemical debriding agents, or to cover wounds to allow for autolytic debridement are covered although the agents themselves are non-covered. Surgical dressings are covered for as long as they are medically necessary. Examples of situations in which dressings are non-covered under the Surgical Dressings benefit are: a. Drainage from a cutaneous fistula which has not been caused by or treated by a surgical procedure; or b. Stage I pressure ulcer; or c. first degree burn; or d. Wounds caused by trauma which do not require surgical closure or debridement (e.g., skin tear or abrasion); or e. venipuncture or arterial puncture site (e.g., blood sample) other than the site of an indwelling catheter or needle.

Silver Calcium lginate Dressing Sterile Surgical dressing codes billed without modifiers 1-9 (see Coding Guidelines) are non-covered under the Surgical Dressings benefit. Modifiers 1 9 have been established to indicate that a particular item is being used as a primary or secondary dressing on a surgical or debrided wound and also to indicate the number of wounds on which that dressing is being used. The modifier number must correspond to the number of wounds on which the dressing is being used, not the total number of wounds treated. For example, if the patient has four (4) wounds but a particular dressing is only used on two (2) of them, the 2 modifier must be used with that HCPCS code. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W EY GY LT RT Dressing for one wound Dressing for two wounds Dressing for three wounds Dressing for four wounds Dressing for five wounds Dressing for six wounds Dressing for seven wounds Dressing for eight wounds Dressing for nine wounds Item furnished in conjunction with a surgical dressing No physician or other licensed health care provider order for this item or service Item or service statutorily non-covered or does not meet the definition of any Medicare benefit Left side Right side If dressing changes are sent home with the patient, claims for these dressings may be submitted to the DMERC. In this situation, use the place of service corresponding to the patient s residence (POS=); Place of Service Office (POS=11) must NOT be used. Dressing size must be based on and appropriate to the size of the wound. Dressing needs may change frequently (e.g., weekly/daily) in the early phases of wound treatment and/or with heavily draining wounds. Suppliers are also expected to have a mechanism for determining the quantity of dressings that the patient is actually using and to adjust their provision of dressings accordingly. No more than a one-month s supply of dressings may be provided at one time, unless there is documentation to support the necessity of greater quantities in the home setting in an individual case. n even smaller quantity may be appropriate. Surgical dressings must be tailored to the specific needs of an individual patient. When surgical dressings are provided in kits, only those components of the kit that meet the definition of a surgical dressing, that are ordered by the physician, and that are medically necessary are covered. DISCLIMER: This information does not guarantee reimbursement, but provides guidance for accurate documentation and appropriate usage for collagen wound care supplies. Should you need further technical assistance or have specific coding questions, please contact your regional DMERC or intermediary. It is the manufacturer s intent to share this information with healthcare professionals to highlight awareness of the reimbursement process.

Silver Calcium lginate Dressing Sterile Calcium lginate Dressings HCPCS Code : 6196 Long Description: LGINTE OR OTHER FIBER GELLING DRESSING, WOUND COVER, STERILE, PD SIZE 16 SQ. IN. OR LESS, ECH DRESSING HCPCS Code : 6197 Long Description: LGINTE OR OTHER FIBER GELLING DRESSING, WOUND COVER, STERILE, PD SIZE MORE THN 16 SQ. IN. BUT LESS THN OR EQUL TO 48 SQ. IN., ECH DRESSING lginate or other fiber gelling dressing covers are covered for moderately to highly exudative full thickness wounds (e.g., stage III or IV ulcers); and alginate or other fiber gelling dressing fillers for moderately to highly exudative full thickness wound cavities (e.g., stage III or IV ulcers). They are not medically necessary on dry wounds or wounds covered with eschar. Usual dressing change is up to once per day. One wound cover sheet of the approximate size of the wound or up to 2 units of wound filler (1 unit = 6 inches of alginate or other fiber gelling dressing rope) is usually used at each dressing change. It is usually inappropriate to use alginates or other fiber gelling dressings in combination with hydrogels.

Silver Calcium lginate Dressing Sterile GENERL RECOMMENDTIONS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Keep detailed and complete paperwork on each wound and any DME products you are dispensing. Have your patient sign the order form in the appropriate section, acknowledging the order and supplier of choice. (See attached example) Use a comprehensive wound tracking form to compile statistics for each wound or create a medical record with the essential elements. If a form is used it should be kept in the patient s file. ll wounds should be measured in Length (cm) x Width (cm) x Depth (cm). Photographs are recommended. Product is NOT covered if patient is under Home Health Care PPS. Medicare covers dressings used in the patient s home if they are used on wounds as a result of Surgical Procedures or Debridement. Dressings placed on the wound the day of the procedure are considered part of the surgical or debridement procedure and are not individually billable. SPECIFICS FOR COMPLETING HCF 1500 FORM for Home Use: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.. Box 11 must have NONE, assuming there is no other responsible payor. Box 17 must have the referring physician s name. Box 17b must have the NPI# of the physician listed in Box 17. Box 21 requires a diagnosis code. While coding is patient specific, the following are examples of ICD-10 codes associated powder and dressings: S91.1Ø9 -Unspecified open wound of unspecified toe(s) without damage to nail, initial encounter, L97.5Ø9-Non-pressure chronic ulcer of other part of unspecified foot with unspecified severity, L97.4Ø9-Nonpressure chronic ulcer of unspecified heel and midfoot with unspecified severity, L97.3Ø9-Non-pressure chronic ulcer of unspecified ankle with unspecified severity, L97.9Ø9-Non-pressure chronic ulcer of unspecified part of unspecified lower leg with unspecified severity, or LØ3.Ø39-Cellulitis of unspecified toe. ICD-10 codes will apply when implemented. Box 24 is the date of service, the date the product was shipped. Box 24B Place of Service should always be home = POS. Box 24D CPT/HCPCS code will either be 6196 or 6197 for Calcium lginate depending on the size dispensed. Box 24D MODIFIER This is where you record the number of wounds treated; 1 for one wound, 2 for two wounds, 3 for three wounds, 4 for for four wounds, etc. Box 24F total amount of $ CHRGES for supplies dispensed. Box 24G documents the number of units dispensed to the patient (1g of powder = 1 unit; 1dressing (any size) = 1 unit). Box 24J should be left blank for Medicare claims. For all commercial claims, must have Physician NPI listed in 17b. Box 31 must have the date and physician signature. Example: Prescriber writes a 30 day supply of Calcium lginate w/silver 2 x2 (5cmx5cm) dressing as the primary dressing. The order would consist of the following: 30 x Calcium lginate w/silver dressing 60 x MD sterile gauze pads 30 x Conforming / stretch gauze bandage rolls (3 x 4 yds) 2 x Waterproof tape (1 x 10 yds) Instructions on filling Form 1500 on the following page

CLCIUM LGINTE 6196 MEDICRE x 3456789 PTIENT NME 3 MIN STREET 01 16 40 x PTIENT NME 3 MIN STREET NY TOWN NY TOWN 345 555 555-55555 1 NONE 2 DN PHYSICIN NME DPN 3 3456789 4 L97523 5 6196 1 243 90 030 6 6222 1 141 00 060 7 6449 1 58 20 030 8 9 4452 W1 17 60 040 10 11 PHYSICIN SIGNTURE

CLCIUM LGINTE 6196 COMMERCIL PTIENT NME 3 MIN STREET x 01 16 40 x 3456789 PTIENT NME 3 MIN STREET NY TOWN NY TOWN 345 555 555-55555 1 NONE 2 DN PHYSICIN NME 3 3456789 4 L97523 5 6196 1 609 90 030 Physician NPI 6 6402 1 19 80 060 Physician NPI 7 6443 1 13 50 030 Physician NPI 8 9 4452 W1 44 00 040 Physician NPI 10 11 PHYSICIN SIGNTURE