CPT Code 01939
CPT code 01939 is used for anesthesia services during procedures involving the destruction of nerves in the cervical or thoracic region.
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What is CPT Code 01939
CPT code 01939 is used to describe anesthesia services provided for a patient undergoing a procedure involving the destruction of nerves in the cervical or thoracic region. This code is specifically applied when anesthesia is administered to facilitate the procedure, ensuring the patient remains comfortable and pain-free during the nerve ablation process. This type of anesthesia is crucial for procedures targeting nerve-related pain management in the neck (cervical) or upper back (thoracic) areas.
Does CPT 01939 Need a Modifier?
For CPT code 01939, which pertains to anesthesia services, the following modifiers may be applicable:
1. Modifier 22 (Increased Procedural Services): Used when the work required to provide the service is substantially greater than typically required. This could be due to unusual factors such as patient condition or complexity of the procedure.
2. Modifier 23 (Unusual Anesthesia): Applied when a procedure that usually requires no anesthesia or local anesthesia must be performed under general anesthesia due to unusual circumstances.
3. Modifier 47 (Anesthesia by Surgeon): Indicates that the surgeon provided regional or general anesthesia for the procedure. This is not commonly used with anesthesia codes but may be relevant in specific scenarios.
4. Modifier 59 (Distinct Procedural Service): Used to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other services performed on the same day. This may be necessary if multiple procedures are performed and need to be reported separately.
5. Modifier AA (Anesthesia Services Performed Personally by Anesthesiologist): Indicates that the anesthesiologist personally performed the anesthesia service.
6. Modifier QK (Medical Direction of Two, Three, or Four Concurrent Anesthesia Procedures): Used when an anesthesiologist is directing multiple anesthesia procedures simultaneously.
7. Modifier QX (CRNA Service with Medical Direction by a Physician): Applied when a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides anesthesia services under the medical direction of a physician.
8. Modifier QY (Medical Direction of One CRNA by an Anesthesiologist): Indicates that an anesthesiologist is providing medical direction for one CRNA.
9. Modifier QZ (CRNA Service without Medical Direction by a Physician): Used when a CRNA provides anesthesia services without the medical direction of a physician.
10. Modifier P1-P6 (Physical Status Modifiers): These modifiers are used to indicate the patient's physical status and range from P1 (a normal healthy patient) to P6 (a declared brain-dead patient whose organs are being removed for donor purposes).
Each of these modifiers serves a specific purpose and should be used in accordance with the guidelines to ensure accurate billing and reimbursement.
CPT Code 01939 Medicare Reimbursement
The CPT code 01939 is reimbursed by Medicare, but its reimbursement is subject to specific conditions and guidelines outlined in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS). The MPFS provides a comprehensive list of services covered by Medicare and their respective reimbursement rates.
However, the actual reimbursement for CPT code 01939 can vary based on geographic location and other factors, as determined by the local Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC). Each MAC is responsible for interpreting national Medicare policies and setting local coverage determinations, which can influence whether and how a particular service is reimbursed.
Therefore, healthcare providers should consult their specific MAC for detailed information on the reimbursement of CPT code 01939.
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