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Regence claim adjudication systems utilize customized
editing rules and Medicare's National Correct Coding
Initiative (NCCI) as the basis for clinical edits.
Regence claim adjudication systems are updated on a
quarterly basis to recognize the most recent CPT and
HCPCS codes, modifier 51 exempt codes, and add-on code
changes. Please review your CPT and HCPCS coding publications
for codes that have been added, deleted, or changed,
and use only valid codes. Please append modifiers to
HCPCS and CPT codes when correct coding indicates a
modifier is appropriate.
| Regence Customized
and Significant Clinical Edits |
Updates to the Regence
Clinical Edits by Code list will be
posted on a monthly basis. The following editing
rules apply to claims for our commercial products
and BlueCard®:
CPT code definitions and rules are followed for:
- Gender,
- Age,
- New Patient,
- Organ or disease-oriented Laboratory Panels
and
- Services not intended to be reported by physician
in facility setting.
Regence also follows the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for:
- Same Day
- Follow Up Day and
- Pretreatment Day edits.
Same Day edits may be edited in the Correct
Code Editor or in a separate Same Day edit depending
on the claims processing system.
The following codes will be denied when billed
on the same date of service as a surgical code:
92012 92014 92015 99211 99212 99213 99214 99215 99217 99218 99219
99220 99221 99222 99223 99231 99232 99233 99234
99235 99236 99238 99239 99241 99242 99243 99244
99245 99251 99252 99253 99254 99255 99291 99292
99304 99305 99306 99307 99308 99309 99310 99315
99316 99334 99335 99336 99337 99347 99348 99349
99350 99466 99467 99468 99469 99471 99472 99475
99476 99478 99479 99480 S0621
The following Regence Clinical Edits by
Code lists
are based on Regence Medical and Reimbursement
Policy:
- Regence
Clinical Edits by Code list
(PDF) - updated May
1, 2012. Sorted by code and contains
all cosmetic, investigational and
Regence invalid codes and supporting
documentation requirements for each.
Uniform Medical Plan (UMP) Supplemental Clinical Edits by Code section contains additional edits specific to UMP members.
- Previous Lists
Note: Regence will not routinely
require submission of clinical information in connection
with adjudication of claims except for unlisted
codes, codes without allowables, claims to which
a modifier 22 is appended, facility claims containing
revenue code 0624, or other limited categories
of claims included on the Regence Clinical
Edits by Code list. |
| Correct Code Editor |
Regence utilizes Medicare’s National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) as the basis for clinical edits. NCCI identifies pairs of services that normally should not be billed by the same physician for the same patient on the same day. Regence has identified additional code pair edits to be used as a supplement to Medicare's NCCI. These code pair edits were developed using nationally accepted, logical and predictable coding principles.
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| NCCI bypass modifiers |
Modifier
-25
NCCI bypass modifiers, as defined by CMS, will be processed in accordance with the current CMS superscript rules except for the published list of service or procedure code combinations that Regence has determined are not appropriately reported together with Modifier -25.
- View the Regence code pair edits that do not bypass with modifier -25 on the Correct Code Editor
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Modifier
-59
NCCI bypass modifiers, as defined by CMS, will be processed in accordance with the current CMS superscript rules except for the published list of service or procedure code combinations that Regence has determined are not appropriately reported together with Modifier -59.
- View the Regence code pair edits that do not bypass with modifier -59 on the Correct Code Editor
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| Molecular Pathology/Genetic Testing (81200-81408) |
Regence has adopted the same approach as CMS regarding reimbursement of the new molecular pathology codes (81200-81408). We will not reimburse these new codes, however, will continue to reimburse the old "stacking" codes (e.g., 83890-83914, 88363-88366) and HCPCS codes (e.g., G9143, S3800, S3890), per Regence Medical Policy. We encourage providers to bill using the same process as requested by CMS; billing both the existing codes and the new codes on the same claim. |
| Maximum Allowed Units for Procedure Codes |
Regence has established a maximum allowed units edit for the following qualitative drug screening CPT and HCPCS codes based on CMS coding rules:
80101, G0430, G0431
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| Add-on codes |
| Some services are reported as add-on codes, which describe work done in addition to primary procedures. Add-on codes are not stand-alone codes, and must always be reported with primary procedures. Regence will deny reimbursement for an add-on code as a Regence Correct Coding Edit when its primary code is denied as part of an NCCI or Correct Coding Edit code pair. When correct coding indicates the use of a modifier is appropriate for the primary code, that modifier must be appended to both the primary code and add-on code. |
| Unlisted codes |
Services billed using an unlisted procedure
code will not be separately reimbursed when considered
incidental to a comprehensive procedure billed
on the same date of service.
Similarly, if a procedure or service is determined
to be incidental to a more comprehensive procedure
described by an unlisted code, separate reimbursement
will not be allowed. |
| Codes without allowables |
Regence may require the submission of clinical
information in order to price CPT and HCPCS codes
for which an allowed amount has not been established.
For questions, please contact your Provider
Consultant. |
| Other specific edits |
The following edits apply to claims effective for dates of service on and after September 1, 2011:
- Regence considers CPT Code 82306 to be not medically necessary when billed with diagnosis code ranges 780, V70 – V77.1, V77.3 – V77.8, V77.91, and V78 – V82.9 in the first or second position
- Regence
considers CPT 82652 to be medically necessary ONLY when billed with diagnosis codes 135, 252.00 - 252.08, 252.1, 268.0 - 268.2, 270.0, 275.3, 275.40 - 275.42, 275.49, 592.0 - 592.1, 592.9 or 775.4.
The rationale for these edits is detailed in Regence Medical Policy, Laboratory 52, Vitamin D Testing. |
| Regence Global Periods |
Regence has established global periods for
certain surgical procedures when the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS)
- has not established a global period of a specific
number of days, and
- has not indicated that a global period is inappropriate
Services related to the surgical procedure provided
within the global period for that surgical procedure,
whether the global period is established by CMS
or Regence, are considered included in the payment
for the surgical procedure.
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