Guest guest Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 Thanks Mark! I meant the therapist applies the TENS and while it is running, may be seeing another person vs staying with the patient during the time the unit is running, assessing, etc. Meryl W. Freeman, MS PT Manager, Outpatient Rehab Rex Hospital (919)784-4676 (office) (919)621-3787 (cell) From: Mark Dwyer Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 08:27 PM To: PTManager <PTManager > Subject: Re: CPT 64550 for TENS Meryl, We have used 64550 for TENS for over 10 years and we haven't experienced any problems with it to my knowledge. We use it for the initial TENS visit. We still do an evaluation of those patients, so we typically bill 97001 for that time then 64550 for the time it takes to 1) decide how to apply the TENS unit (waveform to use, where to apply the electrodes, etc.) and 2) educate the patient. I'm not sure what you mean below when you say " ...then apply the TENS unsupervised. " In our case the therapist always does the initial application. Mark Dwyer, PT, MHA Director of Rehabilitation Services Olathe Medical Center Olathe, Kansas markdwyer87@...<mailto:markdwyer87%40me.com> 2CPT 64550 for TENS Mon Jul 2, 2012 5:27 pm (PDT) . Posted by: " Freeman, Meryl " platysma1Hi all, We just got our new LCD for Outpatient Physical Therapy and there is a section about using CPT 64550 for applying TENS. The language is below. We do not have that code in the chargemaster currently. Is anyone using it? There has also been some discussion about billing for the skilled time in educating about TENS. I am curious about the consensus for billing- Let's say the patient is referred for a TENS eval. You do a general eval, educate the patient on the usage/indications etc, then apply the TENS unsupervised. What do you bill? Or let's say you are assessing the patient and present during the time they are using the unit. Would you bill constant attendance estim for that time? Thanks! From the LCD: " Electrical Stimulation Therapy (CPT codes 64550 and 97032, HCPCS codes G0281 and G0283) CPT code 97032 requires " visual, verbal and/or manual contact " (i.e. constant attendance). A separate CPT code 64550 is available for " initial application of a TENS unit in which electrodes are placed on the skin for patients that will be operating the TENS unit at home. " Meryl W. Freeman, MS PT Manager, Rex Hospital Outpatient Rehab (office) (cell) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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