CPT CODES

CPT Code 67808

CPT code 67808 is for the surgical removal of eyelid lesion(s).

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What is CPT Code 67808

CPT code 67808 is used to describe a medical procedure involving the removal of lesion(s) from the eyelid. This code is specific to scenarios where multiple lesions are excised, typically without extensive repair being necessary.

Does CPT 67808 Need a Modifier?

For CPT code 67808, which involves the removal of eyelid lesion(s), several modifiers may be applicable depending on the specific circumstances of the procedure. Here is an ordered list of potential modifiers and the reasons for their use:

1. -RT (Right side) and -LT (Left side): These modifiers are used to specify which eyelid the procedure was performed on, whether right or left, respectively. This is crucial for accurate billing and medical records, especially when only one eyelid is involved.

2. -E1 (Upper left, eyelid), -E2 (Lower left, eyelid), -E3 (Upper right, eyelid), -E4 (Lower right, eyelid): These anatomical modifiers provide a more precise location of the lesion removal on the eyelids. They are particularly useful in documenting exactly where the lesion was located, which can be important for both clinical and billing purposes.

3. -50 (Bilateral procedure): If lesions are removed from both eyelids during the same session (either both upper, both lower, or one upper and one lower on opposite sides), this modifier should be used. It indicates that the procedure was performed on both sides of the body during the same operative session.

4. -51 (Multiple procedures): This modifier is used when multiple procedures are performed during the same surgical session. It may be applicable if the removal of eyelid lesions is one of several different procedures performed.

5. -59 (Distinct procedural service): This modifier is used to indicate that the procedure was distinct or independent from other services performed on the same day. It is often used to signify that the procedure was not typically encountered or performed on the same day by the same provider.

6. -76 (Repeat procedure by same physician): If the removal of the eyelid lesion(s) needs to be repeated in a separate operative session on the same day, this modifier would be appropriate.

7. -79 (Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period): If the eyelid lesion removal is performed during the postoperative period of another unrelated procedure, and it is not considered a complication or related service, this modifier would be used.

Each of these modifiers serves to provide additional details that ensure proper billing and documentation, helping to avoid payment delays and denials from insurance providers. It's essential for healthcare providers to use these modifiers accurately to reflect the specifics of the surgical procedure performed.

CPT Code 67808 Medicare Reimbursement

CPT code 67808, which pertains to the removal of eyelid lesion(s), is generally reimbursable by Medicare. However, the reimbursement can depend on various factors including the necessity and appropriateness of the procedure for the medical condition, the setting in which the procedure is performed, and the specific Medicare plan coverage details.

The reimbursement amount for CPT code 67808 can vary by geographic location and the specifics of the Medicare plan. Providers can check the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for specific reimbursement rates applicable in their locality. It's important for healthcare providers to verify coverage and obtain any necessary pre-authorizations from Medicare before performing the procedure to ensure reimbursement eligibility. Additionally, documentation should clearly support the medical necessity of removing the eyelid lesion(s) to facilitate appropriate reimbursement.

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