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anual ystem Pub 100-04 edicare laims Processing Department of ealth & uman ervices (D) enters for edicare & edicaid ervices () Transmittal 1550 Date: July 18, 2008 hange equest 6061 UBJT: larifications to udiology Update Transmittal 1470, hange equest 5717. UY O NG: udiologists must obtain a National Provider dentifier (NP), enroll and use the NP in the rendering provider field on the claims for services they furnish on or after October 1, 2008. New / evised aterial ffective Date: October 1, 2008 mplementation Date: ugust 18, 2008 Disclaimer for manual changes only: The revision date and transmittal number apply only to red italicized material. ny other material was previously published and remains unchanged. owever, if this revision contains a table of contents, you will receive the new/revised information only, and not the entire table of contents.. NG N NUL NTUTON: (N/ if manual is not updated) =VD, N=NW, D=DLTD-Only One Per ow. /N/D hapter / ection / ubsection / Title 12/30/30.3/udiological Diagnostic Tests, peech-language valuations, and Treatments. UNDNG: TON : or iscal ntermediaries and arriers: No additional funding will be provided by ; ontractor activities are to be carried out within their operating budgets. TON B: or edicare dministrative ontractors (s): The edicare dministrative ontractor is hereby advised that this constitutes technical direction as defined in your contract. does not construe this as a change to the tatement of Work. The contractor is not obligated to incur costs in excess of the amounts allotted in your contract unless and until specifically authorized by the ontracting Officer. f the contractor considers anything provided, as described above, to be outside the current scope of work, the contractor shall withhold performance on the part(s) in question and immediately notify the ontracting Officer, in writing or by e-mail, and request formal directions regarding continued performance requirements. V. TTNT: Business equirements anual nstruction *Unless otherwise specified, the effective date is the date of service.

ttachment - Business equirements Pub. 100-04 Transmittal: 1550 Date: July 18, 2008 hange equest: 6061 UBJT: larifications to udiology Update Transmittal 1470, hange equest 5717 ffective Date: October 1, 2008 mplementation Date: ugust 18, 2008. GNL NOTON. Background: Transmittal 1470, (hange equest () 5717) titled, Update to udiology Policies, was issued ebruary 29, 2008, with clarifications to the edicare laims Processing anual. n hapter 12, 30.3, the manual instructions state,... the audiologist s National Provider dentifier (NP) is required on all claims for services furnished by audiologists. This instruction was not specified in the business requirements. This responds to questions concerning 5717, specifically the enrollment policy. B. Policy: ontractors shall require that beginning October 1, 2008, audiologists will be required to be enrolled in edicare and use their NP for services they render.. BUN QUNT TBL Number equirement esponsibility (place an in each applicable column) 6061.1 or claims with dates of service on or after October 1, 2008, audiologists shall enroll in the edicare program. / B D hared-ystem aintainers V W OT 6061.2 or claims with dates of service on or after October 1, 2008, the NP of the enrolled audiologist shall be used on claims in the appropriate rendering and billing fields.. POVD DUTON TBL Number equirement esponsibility (place an in each applicable column) 6061.3 provider education article related to this instruction will be available at / B D hared-ystem aintainers V W OT

Number equirement esponsibility (place an in each applicable column) http://www.cms.hhs.gov/lnattersrticles/ shortly after the is released. You will receive notification of the article release via the established "LN atters" listserv. ontractors shall post this article, or a direct link to this article, on their Web site and include information about it in a listserv message within one week of the availability of the provider education article. n addition, the provider education article shall be included in your next regularly scheduled bulletin. ontractors are free to supplement LN atters articles with localized information that would benefit their provider community in billing and administering the edicare program correctly. / B D hared-ystem aintainers V W OT V. UPPOTNG NOTON ection : or any recommendations and supporting information associated with listed requirements, use the box below: Use "hould" to denote a recommendation. -ef ecommendations or other supporting information: equirement Number 6061.1 urrently enrolled audiologists must use their NPs on claims under the same policies that affect all health care providers. orms -855 and -855 should be used as appropriate to enroll and reassign their benefits. udiologists should use the ebruary 2008 version of the edicare enrollment application (until it is revised or re-issued). Prior to October 1, 2008, contractors shall continue to process claims for services furnished by audiologists who are not enrolled using the same process and policies that they have used in the past. On and after October 1, 2008, audiologists shall use their NP in the appropriate field (24J, or 33a, or the corresponding fields on the 12N 837 Professional laim transaction). ection B: or all other recommendations and supporting information, use this space: udiologists should be encouraged to obtain an NP and enroll as soon as possible. V. ONTT Pre-mplementation ontact(s): Dorothy hannon, 410-786-3396 Post-mplementation ontact(s): Dorothy hannon, 410-786-3396

V. UNDNG ection : or iscal ntermediaries (s) and arriers: No additional funding will be provided by ; contractor activities are to be carried out within their operating budgets. ection B: or edicare dministrative ontractors (s): The edicare dministrative ontractor is hereby advised that this constitutes technical direction as defined in your contract. does not construe this as a change to the tatement of Work. The contractor is not obligated to incur costs in excess of the amounts allotted in your contract unless and until specifically authorized by the ontracting Officer. f the contractor considers anything provided, as described above, to be outside the current scope of work, the contractor shall withhold performance on the part(s) in question and immediately notify the ontracting Officer, in writing or by e-mail, and request formal directions regarding continued performance requirements.

30.3 - udiological Diagnostic Tests, peech-language valuations and Treatments (ev.1550, ssued: 07-18-08, ffective: 10-01-08, mplementation: 08-18-08). orrect oding ontact the edicare contractor for guidance if the PT codebook changes the description of codes mentioned in this section. peech-language Pathology ervices. peech-language pathology (LP) services are included in the list of therapy services in Pub. 100-04, hapter 5, 20. Policies for outpatient therapy services are in Pub. 100-02, hapter 15, 220 and 230. ost of the PT codes that apply to LP services are untimed codes that may only be billed once for each encounter. common error is the billing of untimed codes for multiple units of time. or example, the evaluation code 92506 is billed once a day regardless of the number of types of evaluation included or the length of time that is involved. Bill the code that most appropriately describes the service that is being provided. udiology ervices. Policies concerning audiology services are found in Pub. 100-02, hapter 15, 80.3. udiologists shall bill for the global service if they perform both technical and professional components of the diagnostic tests that have both components. udiologists are to be encouraged to enroll as soon as possible after they obtain their National Provider dentifier (NP). or audiologists who are enrolled and bill independently for services they render, the audiologist s NP is required on all claims. udiologists must be enrolled and use their NP on all claims for services they render on or after October 1, 2008, (for additional information about enrollment, please refer to hapter 10 of the Program ntegrity anual, Pub.100-08). Before October 1, 2008, audiologists who are not yet enrolled may continue to have their services billed by a physician or group who employs the audiologist. udiologists shall use the billing instructions in the edicare manuals; for example, see this manual, hapter 1, 30. ee the most recent Physician ee chedule for pricing and supervision levels for audiology services: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/plookup/01_overview.asp#topofpage. B. mplant Processing Payment for diagnostic testing of implants, such as cochlear, osseointegrated or brainstem implants, including programming or reprogramming following implantation surgery is not included in the global fee for the surgery. The diagnostic analysis of a cochlear implant shall be billed using PT codes 92601 through 92604.

Osseointegrated prosthetic devices should be billed and paid for under provisions of the applicable payment system. or example, payment may differ depending upon whether the device is furnished on an inpatient or outpatient basis, and by a hospital subject to the OPP, or by a ritical ccess ospital, physician s clinic, or a ederally Qualified ealth enter.. ural ehabilitation ervices General Policy for valuation and Treatment of onditions elated to the uditory ystem. or evaluation of auditory processing disorders and speech-reading or lip-reading, by a speech-language pathologists use the untimed code 92506 with 1 as the unit of service, regardless of the duration of the service on a given day. This always therapy evaluation code must be provided by speech-language pathologists according to the policies in Pub. 100-02, hapter 15, 220 and 230. The codes 92620 and 92621 are diagnostic audiological tests and may not be used for LP services. or treatment of auditory processing disorders or auditory rehabilitation/auditory training (including speech-reading or lip-reading), 92507, and 92508 are used to report a single encounter with 1 as the unit of service, regardless of the duration of the service on a given day. These codes always represent LP services. ee Pub. 100-02, hapter 15, 220 and 230 for LP policies. These LP evaluation and treatment services are not covered when performed or billed by audiologists, even if they are supervised by physicians or nonphysician practitioners. or evaluation of auditory rehabilitation to instruct the use of residual hearing provided by an implant or hearing aid related to hearing loss, the timed codes 92626 and 92627 are used. These are not always therapy codes. valuation of auditory rehabilitation shall be appropriately provided by an audiologist or speech-language pathologist. valuation services may be billed by an audiologist. lso, these services may be provided incident to a physician or nonphysician practitioner s service by a speech-language pathologist, or personally by a physician or nonphysician practitioner within their scope of practice. valuation of auditory rehabilitation is a covered diagnostic test when performed and billed by an audiologist and is a LP evaluation service covered under the LP benefit when performed by a speechlanguage pathologist. General Policies for Post implant ervices. The services of a speech-language pathologist may be covered for LP services provided after implantation of auditory devices. or example, a speech-language pathologist may provide evaluation and treatment of speech, language, cognition, voice, and auditory processing using code 92506 and 92507. Use 92626 and 92627 for auditory (aural) rehabilitation evaluation following cochlear implantation or for other hearing impairments. or diagnostic testing of cochlear implants, audiologists use codes 92601, 92602, 92603 and 92604. These services may not be provided by speech-language pathologists or others, with the exception of physicians and non-physician practitioners who may personally provide the services that are within their scope of practice.

D. omputer dministered earing Testing ervices using devices that do not require the skills of an audiologist are not covered audiological diagnostic tests. ee Pub. 100-02, hapter 15 concerning descriptions of services that require the skills of an audiologist. There are some computerized testing devices (e.g., certain audiometers, Bekesy audiometry - 92561) that may be used to produce diagnostic tests when personally performed by an audiologist or physician. odes for audiological diagnostic tests may be used when an audiologist or physician utilizes an audiometer to furnish a diagnostic test, even if the audiometer has some computerized functions, if the skills of an audiologist are applied to complete the test. (ee Pub 100-02, hapter 15, 80.3.) Otograms. This is one example of the use of computer-administered hearing tests. Otograms may be coded as unlisted otorhinolaryngological services or procedures (92700). owever, these computer-administered hearing tests do not require the skills of an audiologist and are not payable. omprehensive audiometry threshold evaluation and speech recognition. omprehensive audiometry threshold evaluation and speech recognition (92557) are not payable when a computer administers the test e.g., tracks or evaluates responses, automatically adjusts the stimulus or suggests a diagnosis.