Effective August 1, 2017, our policy on presumptive and
definitive drug testing in substance abuse and pain management treatments will
be updated. Key changes are detailed below.
Specimen validity/adulteration testing
Most basic urine immunoassays have specimen validity checks built into the
screening process, and allow for a basic determination of potential urine
sample tampering (e.g., dilution, substituted specimen, etc.). Most pain
management laboratories have specimen validity testing protocols; however,
these are deemed quality control measures. Specimen validity/adulteration
testing is not eligible for separate reimbursement when
performed in conjunction with presumptive and definitive drug testing, as this
is considered part of the laboratory quality control practices.
The following CPT
® procedure codes, which represent specimen
validity/adulteration testing, are being added to the policy and will not be
separately reimbursed on or after August 1, 2017:
- 82542: Column chromatography,
includes mass spectrometry, if performed (e.g., HPLC, LC, LC/MS, LC/MS-MS, GC,
GC/MS-MS, GC/MS, HPLC/MS), non-drug analyte(s) not elsewhere specified,
qualitative or quantitative, each specimen
- 82570: Creatinine; other
source
- 83986: pH; body fluid, not
otherwise specified
- 84311: Spectrophotometry,
analyte not elsewhere specified
- 84315: Specific gravity (except
urine)
Hair and oral drug testing
For pain management and substance abuse treatment, hair drug testing and
oral fluid drug testing are considered
experimental/investigational and, therefore, not covered because their
safety and/or effectiveness cannot be established by review of the available
published peer-reviewed literature.
Additional codes
The following codes will be added to the list of Definitive Drug Class
Testing codes as outlined within the Coding section of the policy:
- 80323: Alkaloids, not
otherwise specified
- 80327: Anabolic steroids; 1 or
2
- 80328: Anabolic steroids; 3 or
more
- 80329: Analgesics, non-opioid;
1 or2
- 80330: Analgesics, non-opioid;
3-5
- 80331: Analgesics, non-opioid;
6 or more
- 80368: Sedative hypnotics
(non-benzodiazepines)
- 80369: Skeletal muscle
relaxants; 1 or 2
- 80370: Skeletal muscle
relaxants; 3 or more
- 80372: Tapentadol
- 80373: Tramadol
Note: The codes above are included in the coverage limit of up to a
maximum of 120
presumptive and/or definitive drug tests in a calendar year when the policy
criteria are met.
For more information, please refer to Medical Policy #06.02.44c: Presumptive
and Definitive Drug Testing in Substance Abuse and Pain Management Treatments,
which is currently posted as a Notification and will go into effect
August 1, 2017.
To view the Notification for this policy, visit our Medical Policy Portal and select Accept and Go to
Medical Policy Online. Then select Commercial under Active
Notifications.
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