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Types of Intermittent Catheters and Access to Urological Supplies Anna Markiewicz; Sr Reimbursement Specialist Hollister Incorporated Lydia Cannady; Sr Product Manager Hollister Incorporated

Why Catheterize? Physiology of voiding Involves coordinated sequence of events Requires a functioning urinary system and an intact spinal column Neurogenic bladder The communication between the brain and bladder is altered resulting in problems with bladder storage and bladder emptying Bladder may empty too frequently, not frequently enough, or in an uncoordinated way 2

Types of Catheters Indwelling catheters Catheter that is inserted into the bladder and stays in place for a continual period of time Continually drains urine from the bladder External catheter Stays external to the body Generally only available for males Not suitable to manage urinary retention Intermittent catheters Inserted into the bladder each time the bladder is emptied Straight catheters either non-lubricated or hydrophilic No touch catheters either gel lubricated or hydrophilic 3

Types of Intermittent Catheters: Straight Catheters Clean technique user touches the catheter with clean hands Can be non-lubricated or hydrophilic lubricated Can have a straight tip or Coudé (bent) tip Single use 4

Types of Intermittent Catheters: No Touch Catheters Also called sterile catheter kits or closed catheter systems Sterile or aseptic technique catheter is protected by a collection bag or sleeve Can be gel lubricated or hydrophilic lubricated May or may not include insertion supplies Can have a straight tip or Coudé (bent) tip Single use 5

Straight Catheters: Non-Lubricated Smooth eyelets are important User applies an external gel to lubricate the catheter Single use Clean technique 6

Straight Catheters: Hydrophilic Lubricated with water A coating is applied to the catheter surface during the manufacturing process that becomes slippery and smooth when wet Many users find the smooth hydrophilic coating more comfortable to insert and withdraw Can be difficult to hold onto and can make a mess on the floor or clothing Single use Clean technique 7

Straight Catheters: Hydrophilic Multiple types of straight hydrophilic catheters are available, however not all are created equal. Some require the addition of water from an external source Some require the user to break a water packet in the packaging Some are ready to go when the package is opened no need to add water Some hydrophilic catheters have partial sleeves or packaging that can be manipulated into a partial sleeve to help protect the catheter from contamination and make it easier to hold 8

No Touch Catheters: Gel or Hydrophilic Also called sterile catheters or closed system catheters May or may not include insertion supplies If no supplies are included, to be considered no touch, the catheter system must be a self-contained system where the user can perform sterile intermittent catheterization without the use of additional supplies 9

Benefits of No Touch Catheters Designed to help reduce getting germs onto the catheter No Touch bag or sleeve designed to help reduce touch contamination risk Protective tip has been shown at insertion to allow the catheter to bypass the first 15 mm of the distal urethra where harmful bacteria reside 1 Ease of Use Catheter can be touched anywhere on the bag or sleeve Ready to use right out of the package 1 AGB O Neil (1982). A New Catheter for the Female Patient. Aust NZ J. Obstet Gynaec. 22. 151 10

Poll Do you use a no touch or closed system catheter as your primary catheter? Yes No 11

Intermittent Catheter Access Types of insurance providers Private payors Medicaid VA/Military Medicare Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance for people who are 65 or older, disabled or people who have end stage renal disease People are Medicare-eligible after being on Social Security disability for two years Medicare Urological Policy Outlines coverage and guidelines for catheters Sets a standard that other insurance providers follow 12

Medicare Reimbursement Categories: A4351 A4351 - Intermittent urinary catheter; straight tip, with or without coating (Teflon, silicone, silicone elastomer, or hydrophilic) Maximum limit up to 200/month 13

Medicare Reimbursement Categories: A4352 A4352 - Intermittent urinary catheter; coudé (curved) tip, with or without coating (Teflon, silicone, silicone elastomer, or hydrophilic) Maximum limit up to 200/month A coudé tip catheter for females is rarely needed and justified When a coudé tip catheter is prescribed, medical necessity must be documented in the medical record 14

Medicare Reimbursement Categories: A4353 A4353 - Intermittent urinary catheter, with insertion supplies or a no touch type of self-contained catheter system Maximum limit up to 200/month When a no touch system is prescribed, medical necessity must be documented in the medical record 15

Medicare A4353 Intermittent catheterization using a sterile intermittent catheter kit is covered when the beneficiary meets one of the following criteria: 1. Resides in a nursing facility 2. Is immunosuppressed - on cancer chemotherapy, - has AIDS, - has a drug-induced state such as chronic oral corticosteroid use 3. Has documented vesico-ureteral reflux 4. Is a pregnant spinal cord injured female with neurogenic bladder 5. Has had two urinary tract infections (UTI) while using A4351/A4352 and sterile lubricant A4332 within 12 months 16

Documentation Requirements In order to prove two recurrent UTIs, certain documentation must be included in the medical record The bacterial count must be more than 10,000 colony forming units a urinalysis must be performed and documented At least one symptom must be recorded - Fever (oral temperature greater than 38º C [100.4º F]) - Systemic leukocytosis - Change in urinary urgency, frequency, or incontinence - Appearance of new or increase in autonomic dysreflexia (sweating, bradycardia, blood pressure elevation) - Physical signs of prostatitis, epididymitis, orchitis - Increased muscle spasms - Pyuria (greater than 5 white blood cells [WBCs] per highpowered field) Sometimes these tests are not performed or documented 17

Poll Have you been told by your supplier or physician that you do not qualify for a certain type of catheter? Yes No 18

Other Insurance Carriers Medicare is not the only insurer whose policy creates access issues Some state Medicaid programs are more restrictive Some private insurance carriers don t offer coverage for urological supplies Intermittent catheters are like prosthetic devices they replace a malfunctioning body part, yet they are disposable 19

Available Support United Spinal: spinalcord.org Spina Bifida Association: spinabifidaassociation.org Secure Start TM services: hollisterpeoplefirst.com/securestart Secure Start services can help determine if any urological product is covered by government insurance, as well as allowable quantities Your product supplier 2015 Hollister Incorporated 20

Secure Start Services ccsecurestart@hollister.com 888.740.8999 Anna Markiewicz; Sr Reimbursement Specialists, Hollister Incorporated anna.markiewicz@hollister.com Lydia Cannady; Sr Product Manager, Hollister Incorporated lydia.cannady@hollister.com