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Fee Schedule Update for 2007 for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS)

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MLN Matters. . .Information for Medicare Providers
(Issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)



Provider Types Affected

Physicians, suppliers, and providers who bill Medicare contractors (Part A/B Medicare Administrative Contractors (A/B MACs), durable medical equipment regional carriers (DMERCs), DME Medicare administrative contractors (DME MACs), fiscal intermediaries (FIs), carriers, and/or regional home health intermediaries (RHHIs)), for services paid under the DMEPOS Fee Schedule

Provider Action Needed

This article is based on Change Request (CR) 5417, and it provides specific information regarding the annual update for the 2007 DMEPOS Fee Schedule. Be sure billing staff are aware of this update.

Background

The DMEPOS fee schedules are updated on a quarterly basis in order to:

  • Implement fee schedule amounts for new codes; and
  • Revise any fee schedule amounts for existing codes that were calculated in error.

Payment on a fee schedule basis is required for:

  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME), prosthetic devices, orthotics, prosthetics, and surgical dressings by the Social Security Act (Sections 1834(a), (h), and (i)); and
  • Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (PEN) by regulations contained in the Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR 414.102).

Note: DMERCs and DME MACS will use the 2007 PEN fee schedule payment amounts to pay claims for items furnished from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007.

Deleted HCPCS Codes

The following codes are being deleted from the HCPCS effective January 1, 2007, and are therefore being removed from the DMEPOS and PEN fee schedule files.

A4348
A4359
A4462
A4632
E0164
E0166
E0180
E0701
E0977
E0997 thru E0999
E2320
K0090 thru K0097
K0099
L0100
L0110
L3902
L3914
L6700
L6705
L6710
L6715
L6720
L6725
L6730
L6735
L6740
L6745
L6750
L6755
L6765
L6770
L6775
L6780
L6790
L6795
L6800
L6806 thru L6809
L6825
L6830
L6835
L6840
L6845
L6850
L6855
L6860
L6865
L6867
L6868
L6870
L6872
L6873
L6875
L6880
L7010
L7015
L7020
L7025
L7030
L7035

Added HCPCS

The HCPCS codes listed below are being added to the HCPCS on January 1, 2007:

A4461
A4463
A4559
A4600
A4601
A8000
A8001
A8002
A8003
A8004
A9279
E0676
E0936
E2373 thru E2377
E2381 thru E2396
K0733 thru K0737
L1001
L3806
L3808
L3915
L5993
L5994
L6611
L6624
L6639
L6703
L6704
L6706
L6707 thru L6709
L7007 thru L7009
L8690
L8691
L8695

Payment Rates for Oxygen and Oxygen Equipment

As part of this fee schedule update, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is implementing national monthly payment rates for oxygen and oxygen equipment effective for claims with dates of service on or after January 1, 2007. The 2007 national monthly payment rates are listed in the table below. As a result of these changes, CMS is revising the fee schedule amounts for codes E1405 and E1406. Since 1989, the fees for E1405 and E1406 have been established based on a combination of the Medicare payment amounts for stationary oxygen equipment and nebulizer codes E0585 and E0570, respectively.

As part of these changes, suppliers must submit claims with both the code for stationary oxygen contents (E0441 or E0442) and the code for portable oxygen contents (E0443 or E0444) when billing for payment for furnishing both stationary and portable oxygen contents for beneficiary-owned gaseous or liquid stationary and portable oxygen equipment.

HCPCS Codes

Amount

Class

E0424, E0439, E1390, and E1391

$198.40

Stationary Oxygen Equipment (including stationary concentrator, liquid and gaseous equipment) and Oxygen Contents (stationary and portable)

E0431 and E0434

$31.79

Portable Equipment Only (gaseous or liquid tanks)

E1392 and K0738

$51.63

Oxygen Generating Portable Equipment (OGPE) Only

E0441 and E0442

$77.45

Oxygen Contents for Beneficiary-Owned Stationary Gaseous or Liquid Oxygen Equipment

E0443 and E0444

$77.45

Oxygen Contents for Beneficiary-Owned Portable Gaseous or Liquid Oxygen Equipment

The fee schedules for HCPCS code E0461 (Volume Control Ventilator, Without Pressure Support Mode, May Include Pressure Control Mode, Used with Noninvasive Interface (E.G. Mask)) are being revised as part of this update to correct calculation errors and are effective for dates of service on or after January 1, 2007.

Gap-Fill Items

The Medicare DMERCS and DME MACs will gap-fill base fee schedule amounts for each State in their region for the following new and revised HCPCS codes that will be subject to the DMEPOS fee schedules in 2007:

  • Inexpensive or routinely purchased DME for codes A8002, A8003, A8004, E2373, E2374, E2375, E2376, E2377, E2388, E2389, E2390, E2391, E2392, E2393, E2394, E2395
  • Capped rental DME codes of E0639 and E0640
  • Prosthetics and Orthotics codes of L1001, L3806, L3808, L3915, L5993, L5994, L6611, L6624, L6639
  • Surgical Dressings codes of A4463
  • DME supplies codes of A4559

Additional Information

If you have questions, please contact your Medicare A/B MAC, FI, DMERC, DME/MAC, RHHI, or carrier at their toll-free number which may be found at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/CallCenterTollNumDirectory.zip Zip File on the CMS Web site.

For complete details regarding this Change Request (CR) please see the official instruction (CR5417) issued to your Medicare A/B MAC, DMERC, DME MAC, FI, RHHI, or carrier. That instruction may be viewed by going to http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Transmittals/downloads/R1125CP.pdf External PDF on the CMS Web site.

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Disclaimer
This article was prepared as a service to the public and is not intended to grant rights or impose obligations. This article may contain references or links to statutes, regulations, or other policy materials. The information provided is only intended to be a general summary. It is not intended to take the place of either the written law or regulations. We encourage readers to review the specific statutes, regulations and other interpretive materials for a full and accurate statement of their contents

MLN Matters Number: MM5417
Pub. 100-4, Transmittal# R1125CP, CR# 5417
Related CR Release Date: December 8, 2006
Effective Date: January 1, 2007
Implementation Date: January 2, 2007

Do you have your NPI? National Provider Identifiers (NPIs) will be required on claims sent on or after May 23, 2007. Every health care provider needs to get an NPI. Learn more about the NPI and how to apply for an NPI by visiting http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalProvIdentStand/ External Link on the CMS Web site.

Posted: 12/13/2006

CPT codes, descriptions, and other data only are copyright 2006 American Medical Association (or such other date of publication of CPT). All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Apply.

 

 

   
 
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