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From a CPT® coding perspective, code 82948 describes a blood glucose level that is determined by a reagent strip method. The blood is obtained and a drop of blood is placed on a glucose oxidase strip. The strip is blotted at a prescribed interval and the color of the strip (after it has been allowed to react with the blood) is visually compared against a color chart on the side of the vial that contains the unused reagent strips.
CPT® code 82962 describes the method when whole blood is obtained (usually by finger stick device) and assayed by glucose oxidase, hexokinase, or electrochemical methods and spectrophotometry using a small portable device designed for home blood glucose monitoring use. These devices may also be used in physician offices, during home visits or in clinics.
Did you use QW modifier on code 82948?
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CLIA-waived tests that do not require HCPCS modifier QW are CPT® codes 81002, 81025, 82270, 82272, 82962, 83026, 84830, 85013 and 85651 and HCPCS code G0394
From a CPT® coding perspective, code 82948 describes a blood glucose level that is determined by a reagent strip method. The blood is obtained and a drop of blood is placed on a glucose oxidase strip. The strip is blotted at a prescribed interval and the color of the strip (after it has been allowed to react with the blood) is visually compared against a color chart on the side of the vial that contains the unused reagent strips.
CPT® code 82962 describes the method when whole blood is obtained (usually by finger stick device) and assayed by glucose oxidase, hexokinase, or electrochemical methods and spectrophotometry using a small portable device designed for home blood glucose monitoring use. These devices may also be used in physician offices, during home visits or in clinics.
Did you use QW modifier on code 82948?
http://www.palmettogba.com/palmetto/providers.nsf/DocsCat/Providers~Jurisdiction%2011%20Part%20B~Browse%20by%20Topic~Lab~8EELF34313?open&navmenu=Browse%5Eby%5ETopic%7C%7C%7C%7C
CLIA-waived tests that do not require HCPCS modifier QW are CPT® codes 81002, 81025, 82270, 82272, 82962, 83026, 84830, 85013 and 85651 and HCPCS code G0394