Respiratory Equipment Update. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) and Related Accessories

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STAT Bulletin Community Blue Traditional Blue PO Box 15013 Albany, New York 12212 December 3, 2008 Volume 6: Issue 16 To: DME and DMER Providers Contracts Affected: All Lines of Business Respiratory Equipment Update Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) and Related Accessories Effective January 1, 2009, BlueShield of Northeastern New York will implement changes for CPAP (E0601), BiPAP-S (E0470) and BiPAP-ST (E0471). Preauthorization for CPAP and BiPAP-S will continue to be required. In order to obtain preauthorization for this equipment, the original sleep study and the HCPCS billing codes must be submitted via fax to our Use Management department at 1-518-220-4659. CPAP, BiPAP-S and BiPAP-ST can be rented up to a maximum of 13 months. At the end of 13 months, the rental period is considered capped and the member will then own the equipment. The following chart reflects the current Medicare guidelines. It indicates the most commonly billed codes, descriptions, billing modifiers, timeframes, preauthorization requirements and rates. Future updates will be reviewed on an as needed basis. CPAP, BiPAP and Related Accessories Code Description Modifier Frequency Preauthorization Rate A4604 Tubing with integrated heating element for use with positive airway NU 1 per 3 months N $56.79 A7027 Combination oral/nasal mask, used with continuous positive air pressure NU 1 per 3 months N $152.45 device, each A7028 Oral cushion for combination oral/nasal mask, only, NU 2 per month N $42.11 each A7029 Nasal pillow for combination oral/nasal mask, only, each NU 2 per month N $17.20 Full face mask used with positive A7030 airway, each NU 1 per 3 months N $160.34 Face mask interface, A7031 for full face mask, each NU 1 per 1 month N $59.30-1- 2008-6087-1520 662 STAT NENY Respiratory Update.doc.DocAuto CC 5510 A Division of HealthNow New York Inc. An Independent Licensee of the BlueCross BlueShield Association 662

Code Description Modifier Frequency Preauthorization Rate Cushion for use on nasal mask A7032 interface, only NU 2 per 1 month N $34.45 Pillow for use on nasal cannula type A7033 interface, only, pair NU 2 per 1 month N $24.15 Nasal interface (mask or cannula A7034 type) used with positive airway, with or without head strap NU 1 per 3 months N $99.99 Headgear used with positive airway A7035 NU 1 per 6 months N $30.11 Chinstrap used with positive airway A7036 NU 1 per 6 months N $15.47 Tubing used with positive airway A7037 NU 1 per 3 months N $33.33 Filter, disposable, used with positive A7038 airway NU 2 per 1 month N $3.89 Filter, non-disposable, used with A7039 positive airway NU 1 per 6 months N $13.03 Oral interface used with positive A7044 airway, each NU 1 per 3 months N $102.77 Exhalation port with or without swivel A7045 used with accessories for positive NU 1 per 6 months N $16.55 airway devices, only A7046 Water chamber for humidifier, used with positive airway,, each NU 1 per 6 months N $16.58 E0470 Respiratory assist device, bi-level pressure capability, without backup rate feature, used with noninvasive interface i.e. nasal or facial mask (intermittent assist device with continuous positive airway pressure device)( BiPAP-S) Y $176.16 E0471 E0561 E0562 E0601 Respiratory assist device, bi-level pressure capability, with backup rate feature, used with noninvasive interface i.e. nasal or facial mask (intermittent assist device with continuous positive airway pressure device)( BiPAP-ST) Humidifier, non-heated, used with positive airway Humidifier, heated, used with positive airway Continuous airway pressure (CPAP) device -2- N $545.84 N $7.00 N $19.70 Y $76.70

Oxygen and Oxygen Related Supplies Effective January 1, 2009, BlueShield will be implementing a new reimbursement methodology for oxygen and oxygen-related supplies for all lines of business. In order to align our reimbursement methodology more closely with rental items, such as wheelchairs and CPAP, which have a we will be moving away from our current method of global payment. The updated methodology will apply to claims billed with dates of service on or after January 1, 2009. All oxygen concentrators, stationary or portable oxygen systems, will be capped at a 13-month rental. Preauthorization will not be required for oxygen and oxygen-related supplies, with the exception of repairs. The following chart reflects the current Medicare guidelines for accessory frequency. In accordance with Medicare guidelines, all HCPCS codes for oxygen contents (codes E0441-E0444) will be set at a flat rate; one unit is considered equal to one month s supply of oxygen for the system(s) specified in each code s description. Guidelines on when and how often providers may bill for these codes are included in the following chart. Future updates will be reviewed on an as needed basis. Oxygen and Oxygen Supplies HCPCS Frequency of Description Modifier Code Replacement Rate A4615 Cannula, nasal NU 2 per week $0.83 A4616 Tubing (oxygen), per foot NU Every 90 days or immediately if it develops visible cracks, $0.08 breaks, permanent kinks, or foul odor E0424 Stationary compressed gaseous oxygen system, rental; includes container, contents, regulator, 13-month cap $199.28 flowmeter, humidifier, nebulizer, cannula or mask, and tubing E0431 Portable gaseous oxygen system, rental; includes portable container, regulator, flowmeter, humidifier, 13-month cap $31.79 cannula or mask, and tubing E0434 Portable liquid oxygen system, rental; includes portable container, supply reservoir, humidifier, flowmeter, refill 13-month cap $31.79 adaptor, contents gauge, cannula or mask, and tubing E0439 Stationary liquid oxygen system, rental; includes container, contents, regulator, flowmeter, humidifier, 13-month cap $199.28 nebulizer, cannula or mask, tubing E0441 Oxygen contents, gaseous (for use with owned gaseous stationary systems or when both a stationary and portable gaseous system are owned), one month s supply = one unit -3-

HCPCS Code E0442 E0443 E0444 Description Oxygen contents, liquid (for use with owned liquid stationary systems or when both a stationary and portable liquid system are owned), one month s supply = one unit Portable oxygen contents, gaseous (for use only with portable gaseous systems when no stationary gas or liquid system is used), one month s supply = one unit Portable oxygen contents, liquid (for use only with portable liquid systems when no stationary gas or liquid system is used), one month s supply = one unit Modifier Frequency of Replacement Rate NU * As needed $77.45/month E1353 Regulator NU $32.87 E1355 Stand / rack NU 1 per initial concentrator set up $24.75 E1390 Oxygen concentrator, single delivery port, capable of delivering 85 percent or greater oxygen concentration at the prescribed flow rate 13-month cap $76.92 E1392 Portable oxygen concentrator, rental 13-month cap $51.63 *Frequency Oxygen frequency is as needed. The HCPCS code covers a one-month supply and can be billed only once per month. Reimbursement for oxygen contents is a flat rate, regardless of the amount of oxygen needed. For some members, the flat rate will be an overpayment, and for others it will be an underpayment. During the 13-month rental period: For members using oxygen concentrators, we will now reimburse separately for oxygen-related supplies, such as tubing and cannulas. Providers may bill one unit once a month for code E0443 (oxygen contents) for the portable gas system for a member using a concentrator. For a liquid or gas system (stationary and/or portable), the HCPCS code definitions for stationary/portable liquid or gas systems include some supplies. These included supplies should not be billed separately during the rental period if they are to be used with the liquid/gas systems. Once the item is capped at 13 months, the member would own the equipment. Once the member owns the equipment, or for members who currently own their equipment without having rented it, the following guidelines apply: Concentrators will be reimbursed for one unit per month under code E0443 (oxygen contents) for portable gas systems. A stationary liquid or gas system will be reimbursed for one unit per month under E0441 or E0442 (oxygen contents). Oxygen-related supplies such as tubing and cannulas for use with concentrators, liquid or gas units will be reimbursed. -4-

Repairs Once the manufacturer s warranty on a member s oxygen system has expired, repairs will be considered if billed under code E1399. Repairs are considered necessary in order to make the equipment serviceable; we will determine whether the unit should be repaired or replaced. Preauthorization through the Use Management department is required when billing E1399 for repairs. Six months after rented equipment has capped, a provider may bill a service maintenance fee using the appropriate rental code and the modifier MS (for example, E1390MS). A service maintenance fee can only be billed once every six months. Benefits All services must be ordered by a physician and meet medical necessity guidelines. A certificate of medical necessity (CMN) should be obtained and retained for record purposes. Services are the provisions of the member s contract. Benefits should always be verified prior to rendering services. Claims will be reviewed on a post-payment basis to ensure appropriate billing practice and correct reimbursements. Should you have any questions regarding this bulletin, please contact your Network Services Representative at 1-518-220-5601. -5-