Independence is consistent with the requirements of the Affordable Care Act by covering certain colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy tests without member cost-sharing (i.e., copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles) when commercial members use an in-network provider.*
Billing for a preventive colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy
It is important to use the following codes and modifiers when billing for a preventive colorectal cancer screening:
- When billing for a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy that meets the preventive criteria, as recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), and the procedure does
not convert to a diagnostic service, report the appropriate HCPCS code.
- As previously communicated, effective
January 1, 2017,when billing for a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy that meets the preventive criteria and
does convert from a screening to a diagnostic service, Modifier PT must be appended to the appropriate diagnostic CPT® procedure code. When appended to the appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code, Modifier PT indicates the service began as a preventive service, but then converted into a diagnostic procedure. The service will still be considered preventive and no member cost-share should be collected.
- As previously communicated, effective
July 1, 2017,Independence expanded the billing requirements to accept additional modifiers and ICD-10 codes in conjunction with appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure codes when billing for a preventive colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy that converts to a diagnostic procedure.
- When the preventive criteria for colorectal cancer screening are met and the screening converts to a diagnostic procedure, the appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code must be reported with
one of the following to indicate a preventive service: Modifier PT, Modifier 33, or ICD-10 diagnosis codes Z12.11 or Z12.12.
If the appropriate billing requirements are not used, the member will be billed a cost-share.
Patient scenarios
The following scenarios provide direction on how to properly apply codes when billing for preventive colorectal cancer screenings and identify the applicable member cost-share requirements on or after July 1, 2017:
Scenario 1: Patient receives a standard screening, such as a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy that meets the preventive criteria using an in-network provider. |
Coding & billing requirements: - appropriate screening HCPCS procedure code
Member cost-share: |
Scenario 2: Patient receives colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy that meets the preventive criteria, using an in-network provider, which converts from a screening to a diagnostic service. |
Coding & billing requirements: - appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + Modifier PT
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + Modifier 33
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + ICD-10 code Z12.11
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + ICD-10 code Z12.12
Member cost-share: |
Scenario 3: Patient receives a medically-necessary esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) on the same day as a colorectal cancer screening that meets preventive criteria. |
Coding & billing requirements: - appropriate screening HCPCS procedure code
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + Modifier PT
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + Modifier 33
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + ICD-10 code Z12.11
OR
- appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code + ICD-10 code Z12.12
AND
Member cost-share: - $0 for the preventive colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy.
- The member is responsible for a cost-share for the EGD. Refer to the specific terms of the member’s benefit plan.
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Scenario 4: Patient receives a colorectal cancer screening that is not included in the USPSTF recommendations. |
Coding & billing requirements: - appropriate diagnostic CPT procedure code
- subject to medical-necessity
Member cost-share: - The member is responsible for a cost-share. Refer to the specific terms of the member’s benefit plan.
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Learn more
For more information and a complete list of medical necessity criteria for Preventive colorectal cancer screening, please refer to Medical Policy #00.06.02y: Preventive Care Services.
For more information on medical necessity criteria for colorectal cancer screening that is
not included in the USPSTF recommendations, please refer to Medical Policy #11.03.12q: Colorectal Cancer Screening.
To view these policies, go to the Medical Policy Portal. Select Accept and Go to Medical Policy Online, then select Commercial and type the policy name or number in the Search field.
*Small group (1-50) and consumer commercial plans include a Preventive Plus feature that requires members to see a Preventive Plus provider
and meet the Preventive criteria for colonoscopy screenings to be covered with $0 cost-sharing; cost-sharing will apply when members have colonoscopy screenings performed by in-network non-Preventive Plus providers. Small group and consumer commercial members who live outside of our five-county service area (i.e., Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties) and contiguous counties (i.e., counties that surround the Independence five-county service area) may obtain a Preventive colonoscopy screening from any in-network provider at $0 cost-sharing.
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