CPT CODES

CPT Code 67229

CPT code 67229 is a medical billing code for treating retinal lesions in preterm infants.

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What is CPT Code 67229

CPT code 67229 is used to describe a procedure known as treatment of extensive or progressive retinopathy, specifically in premature infants. This code covers the use of laser or cryotherapy to manage the condition, which is often necessary to prevent further deterioration of the retina that could lead to blindness. This procedure is typically performed by a specialist in pediatric ophthalmology or retinal surgery.

Does CPT 67229 Need a Modifier?

For CPT code 67229 (Treatment of extensive or progressive retinopathy, preterm infant [i.e., retinal photocoagulation, cryotherapy, or other therapy], one or both eyes), the application of modifiers can be crucial depending on the specific circumstances of the treatment provided. Here is an ordered list of common modifiers that might be applicable and the reasons for their use:

1. -LT and -RT
- Reason: These modifiers indicate services performed on the left side (-LT) and the right side (-RT) of the body. Since the code covers one or both eyes, specifying the eye treated is necessary if only one eye is treated during the session.

2. -50
- Reason: This modifier is used for procedures that are performed bilaterally. If the treatment is performed on both eyes during the same operative session, this modifier should be used to indicate a bilateral procedure.

3. -76
- Reason: This modifier is used for a repeat procedure by the same physician. If the same procedure needs to be repeated in a separate operative session on the same day, this modifier would be appropriate.

4. -79
- Reason: Used for an unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period. If another distinct procedure is performed during the postoperative period of the initial treatment, this modifier would be necessary.

5. -59
- Reason: Distinct procedural service. This modifier is used to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other services performed on the same day. This could be applicable if multiple procedures are performed on the same day that are not usually reported together.

6. -25
- Reason: Significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service. If an evaluation and management service is performed on the same day as the retinal treatment, this modifier would be used to indicate that the services are separate and necessary.

7. -24
- Reason: Unrelated evaluation and management service by the same physician during a postoperative period. If an evaluation and management service unrelated to the retinal treatment is performed during the postoperative period, this modifier should be used.

Each modifier has specific guidelines for use, and it's important to ensure they are applied correctly to avoid claim denials and ensure proper reimbursement. Always verify with current payer policies as modifier usage can vary by insurer.

CPT Code 67229 Medicare Reimbursement

CPT code 67229 (Treatment of extensive or progressive retinopathy, preterm infant [i.e., retinal photocoagulation, cryotherapy, or diode laser], one or more sessions) is generally reimbursed by Medicare. However, the specific amount of reimbursement can vary based on the geographic location and the setting in which the service is provided (e.g., hospital outpatient department vs. physician's office). To determine the exact reimbursement amount, it is advisable to consult the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) available on the CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) website or through Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) that manage claims and payments in specific regions.

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