Medical Billing Forum
General Category => General Questions => : rachel June 30, 2009, 09:13:36 PM
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I have a question in regards to a relativly new treatment associated w/ chiropractic care - the cold laser...has anyone had any experiance with billing for this treatment? The dr was vague in his description of the treatment so basically all I got was the "cold laser", sorry!
Any info in regards to this would be greatly appreciated!
Love this forum, it is so informative!
Rachel
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Cold laser treatments have no cpt code assigned since they are so new and are considered experimental and investigational. You should use the unlisted modality code.
Michele
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Thank you for your response, as I am somewhat new to this, would you be able to advise where I can find the unspecified modality code? I am unfamiliar with this term. Since there is no cpt yet, reimbursement would be at the insurance co's discretion? I am assuming, would this be correct?
Thanks again, you guys are the best and I always learn something new from reading the forum, it is the best resource I have found, hands down!
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I found the following info:
"When you perform laser therapy, use HCPCS code S8948 or if S-codes are not permitted (for instance, with Medicare claims), report CPT 97039 and document the time of performance."
If a treatment is new and hasn't been assigned a CPT most insurances will not cover it. (In my experience.) Some may.
Michele