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My surgery will be on July 30th - HOORAY --

When I saw the doctor I was told that insurance (Medicare) will pay the hospital fee for having fills in the x-ray department, but that there is no insurance code for the doctor's fee for the fill. Therefore, I must pay the doctor his $175 fee for each fill before it is done. Does anyone have any more information about this? Do anyone know if there is an insurance code for the doctor's portion of the fill procedure. What is being done in your part of the country????

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

Sheila

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<p>Wish I could help, but I was a self-pay and all my visits and fills were included in my global fee. I'll ask next Thursday when I go for my doctor visit and see what they do to bill for a fill.</p> <p> </p> <p>banded 1/29/07</p> <p>Dr Ken Cleveland-CMMC-Jackson, MS</p> <p></p> <p>weight.png

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Deb - thanks for the help.

To clarify the question:

I am told that the fills will always be done in the x-ray department of the hospital and will be paid for by Medicare (because there is a cpt code for the hospital to use.)

What I am being told by my doctor's office is that there is no code for the doctor to use to file his claim with Medicare. It makes no sense to me and I am trying to find out the real story. If your doctor's office has such a code and uses it, could you please find out what it is - or, in the alternative - get me their phone number so I can talk directly to the insurance person in that office.

For your information, someone on another message board posted that they think Medicare is in the process of correcting this, but I don't know if it has done that yet.

It seems very strange to me that Medicare would pay for the entire procedure (hospital, doctors, anesthesia, etc - and require you to stay in the hospital overnight) and then not pay the doctor for doing fills.

Any help you can get me would be greatly appreciated.

Sheila

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WOW,,it amazes me that he charges that much for a one minute simple procedure. All I do is lay down on a table in the examining room witha a smalll pillow underneath my waist, he palpates my port,,sticks it,,withdraws to check it,,injects a little then withdraws. Takes all of a minute or two. Of course, I dont know what he charges those that have insurance. Yeah,,I worked in the health insurance industry for 24 years bofore going back to school for my LPN. ICD-9 and CPT-4 codes are constantly being up[dated as new procedures come along,,alot of the time they cant keep up with all the new procedures but eventually develope a code. Take a look at this site,,it give s a Medicare HPCPS code for the fill(see page 24 at teh very bottom)

Adjustment of gastric band diameter – use the HCPCS code S2083

ANYWAY,,,,,here is Dr Cleveland's office number, I dont know who does the insurance there:Phone: (601) 376-2474 or 1-877- LIGHT WT (877-544-4898)

Email:lightwt@cmmc.hma-corp.com

Good luck!!

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Hi Deb - thanks for taking the time to research the information for me. I will copy your post and talk to the office staff at my doctor's office regarding the code S2083.

You say: "Take a look at this site,,it give s a Medicare HPCPS code for the fill (see page 24 at teh very bottom)

Adjustment of gastric band diameter – use the HCPCS code S2083" but you did not give me the site. Perhaps if I could copy that page, then I would have more ammunition when I present the info to the doctor's office.

Again, many thanks -- and have a great weekend

Sheila

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Saw your conversation on this.............what site do we go to in order to find out this information.

You would think the doctors would know the code and put the right one on the form?

Mine doesn't put any information on it because I pay, of course, for it myself.

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HCPCS

Codes

Description

S2083

Adjustment of gastric band diameter via subcutaneous port by injection or

aspiration of saline

ICD-9-CM

Diagnosis

Codes

Description

250.00

Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, type II or unspecified type, not

stated as uncontrolled

250.02

Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, type II or unspecified type,

uncontrolled

278.01

Morbid obesity

401.0 – 401.9 Essential hypertension

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414.01

Coronary atherosclerosis of native coronary artery

416.0

Primary pulmonary hypertension

416.8

Other chronic pulmonary heart diseases

574.00-

574.91

Cholelithiasis

575.10

Cholecystitis, unspecified

997.4

Digestive system complication

V45.3

Intestinal bypass or anastomosis status

V85.35

Body Mass Index 35.0-35.9, adult

V85.36

Body Mass Index 36.0-36.9, adult

V85.37

Body Mass Index 37.0-37.9, adult

V85.38

Body Mass Index 38.0-38.9, adult

V85.39

Body Mass Index 39.0-39.9, adult

V85.4

Body Mass Index 40 and over, adult

Experimental/Investigational/Unproven/Not Covered:

CPT* Codes

Description

43845

Gastric restrictive procedure, with partial gastrectomy, pylorus-preserving

duodenoileostomy (50 to 100 cm common channel) to limit absorption

(biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch)

HCPCS

Codes

Description

No specific codes

ICD-9-CM

Diagnosis

Codes

Description

All codes

*Current Procedural Terminology (CPT

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34.

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HCPCS

Codes

Description

S2083

Adjustment of gastric band diameter via subcutaneous port by injection or

aspiration of saline

ICD-9-CM

Diagnosis

Codes

Description

250.00

Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, type II or unspecified type, not

stated as uncontrolled

250.02

Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, type II or unspecified type,

uncontrolled

278.01

Morbid obesity

401.0 – 401.9 Essential hypertension

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414.01

Coronary atherosclerosis of native coronary artery

416.0

Primary pulmonary hypertension

416.8

Other chronic pulmonary heart diseases

574.00-

574.91

Cholelithiasis

575.10

Cholecystitis, unspecified

997.4

Digestive system complication

V45.3

Intestinal bypass or anastomosis status

V85.35

Body Mass Index 35.0-35.9, adult

V85.36

Body Mass Index 36.0-36.9, adult

V85.37

Body Mass Index 37.0-37.9, adult

V85.38

Body Mass Index 38.0-38.9, adult

V85.39

Body Mass Index 39.0-39.9, adult

V85.4

Body Mass Index 40 and over, adult

Experimental/Investigational/Unproven/Not Covered:

CPT* Codes

Description

43845

Gastric restrictive procedure, with partial gastrectomy, pylorus-preserving

duodenoileostomy (50 to 100 cm common channel) to limit absorption

(biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch)

HCPCS

Codes

Description

No specific codes

ICD-9-CM

Diagnosis

Codes

Description

All codes

*Current Procedural Terminology (CPT

®

)

©

2006 American Medical Association: Chicago, IL.

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HCPCS

Codes

Description

S2083

Adjustment of gastric band diameter via subcutaneous port by injection or

aspiration of saline

CIGNA's medical coverage position on pneumatic compression devices for the treatment of vascular diseases of the lower extremi

Go to page 19,,close to the bottom.

The degree of gastric restriction can be adjusted by accessing the reservoir through the skin and adding or removing saline (CPT 90772 or HCPCS S2083). https://www.oxhp.com/secure/policy/gastric_surgery.html

Sorry about the delay,,I've been gone. For teh life of me,,I cant remember the exact site I found it the first time,,but here is a site that says the same thing. My surgeon's office is connected to teh hospital and they don't seem to want to give me a call back. I'll try them again. If I were you tho,,I would contact the part B Medicare carrier in YOUR state and ask them what the correct code is and tell them they obviously need to send a rep out to educate your physician's office insurance coder,,hahahaha. I used to coordinate workshops between our member physicians and Medicare to educate them on changes and new codes.

lyndalafe,,,,,i worked in health insurance for a gazillion years,,we only gave info to the patient who was our subscriber or the physician's office performing the procedure,and then it had to be in writing, stating exactly what they7 wnated to know. Anytime it was a question

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Many thanks for your help. I will try to digest this information and feed it to the staff at my doctor's office.

For your information, I had my lapband surgery last Monday and I am doing great. Have an appointment for a check-up next Monday.

I am really excited to see "the incredibly shrinking me".

Sheila

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Many thanks for all your help. If I read this information correctly, all I need to do is give the doctor's office the HCPCS code of S2083 and the CPT code of 90772. Is that correct? Do they use both codes at the same time?

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