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July 18, 2021 at 12:23 pm #12099
Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterHas anyone billed for the Covid-19 testing yet? We have been billing for the admin of the vaccine and now we want to see if we are able to bill for the testing as well. I am having a hard time finding information on this. Any help is appreciated. TIA-Holli
July 25, 2021 at 10:05 pm #20778Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterWe have been trying but no luck so I would love to see if anyone has the codes that they have been successful with as well!
July 25, 2021 at 10:38 pm #20777Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterHolli,
I found this stuff tonight and am going to try it tomorrow…
Specimen Collection & Handling
Medicaid:
• The HCPCS code for specimen collection and handling, G2023 has been approved for Local Health Departments
to bill Medicaid. This applies to COVID-19 only specimens. The Medicaid reimbursement for this service is
$23.46.
Medicaid COVID-19 testing program (MCV):
• The HCPCS code for specimen collection and handling, G2023. (see more information below)
HRSA portal for Uninsured:
• You are also required to use G2023 for specimen collection and handling when billing through the HRSA portal
for uninsured clients.United has the following page that looks like they will pay the G code too I am wondering though do we need the U code with it?
https://www.uhcprovider.com/en/resource-library/news/Novel-Coronavirus-COVID-19/covid19-testing/covid19-testing-claim-coding-submissions.htmlJuly 26, 2021 at 10:19 am #20776Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterJayne- This is great information! If you don’t mind, let me know how this goes for you.
My email address is holli.johnson@lchdmo.org. Thanks for you help!
January 7, 2022 at 10:01 am #19803Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterHolly, (or anyone else) I tried to bill the G2023 and got rejected because it had to be “in a bundle”. Do you bill for an office visit also? If yes is it 99211? If yes 🙂 if you don’t mind would you let me know what is the total amount you bill for? bthacker@webstercohealth.com
TIA BettyFebruary 23, 2022 at 11:13 am #19559Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterHas anyone figured out the secret to reimbursement for this service?
February 23, 2022 at 3:44 pm #19505Missouri Public Health Association
KeymasterWCHU does drive-through testing and has used Z20.818, Z20.828 with 99211… Hope this helps 🙂
Special coding advice during COVID-19 public health …Three Z codes to choose from:
These codes were described in the original COVID19 FAQ prior to the release of the FY2021 OCG:
https://www.codingclinicadvisor.com/faqs-icd-10-cm-coding-covid-19Z20.828, Contact with and (suspected) exposure to other viral communicable diseases is assigned when a patient exhibits signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and COVID-19 is suspected, and COVID-19 test is negative. The symptoms or reason for symptoms would be coded followed by the Z20.828 code.
Z03.818, Encounter for observation for suspected exposure to other biological agents ruled out is assigned when there is NO symptoms or signs of COVID-19 however the patient was documented as being exposed to COVID-19. Examples include the patient coming in contact with another patient with COVID-19 or some other type of exposure. The key here is that there is exposure or suspected exposure to COVID-19. When the test is negative assign Z03.818 to show that the patient was exposed to COVID-19, had no symptoms, and the testing was negative.
Z11.59, Encounter for screening for other viral diseases is used for a patient who presents for COVID-19 testing and has no symptoms and no exposure, and the test is negative. Early on in the pandemic, only patients with symptoms and exposure were being tested for COVID-19. They had to meet CDC requirements for testing. As test kits have become more available, many more patients are being tested without symptoms and without known exposure. We know of one facility that is testing EVERY PATIENT so there would be a Z code on every patient, testing negative, depending on circumstances. If no symptoms with no exposure are documented then it would be Z11.59. These are typically considered screenings for COVID-19. Coders may also see patients screened before outpatient surgeries, or before going to a nursing home.
February 23, 2022 at 3:49 pm #19504Missouri Public Health Association
Keymastersorry not Z20.818 but Z03.818
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