RE: Coding issue for cytology-does anyone believe this?

From:Tom McNemar

That's a new one for me!  We routinely perform and bill stains on Cytologies.
 

Tom Mc Nemar HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Licking Memorial Hospital
Newark, Ohio

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinnie Della Speranza [mailto:dellav@musc.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:37 AM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Coding issue for cytology-does anyone believe this?

I'd be grateful to hear from anyone who considers themselves knowledgeable about CPT coding in regards to the following:
Our billing dept is kicking back bills on cytology samples that have had special stains performed BECAUSE the CPT code book description for special stains (88312 and 88313) reads as follows:
 
"special stains (list separately in addition to code for surgical pathology examination), Group I (or II)"
 
there is no mention of cytology samples in the descriptive for special stains, only surgical pathology, which implies that stains cannot be billed on cytology samples. There are no separate codes for special stains performed on cytology samples.
 
We had a bronchoscopy specimen on an immunosuppressed patient stained for AFB and Fungus kicked back. By the way, it was not kicked back by the insurance co. our billing department has it's own software to clean up bills to reduce the number of rejected claims.
 
Is the use of stains on cytology samples not the standard of care and do you know if you are getting paid for doing them?
 
thanks
 
 
 
Vinnie Della Speranza
Manager for Anatomic Pathology Services
Medical University of South Carolina
165 Ashley Avenue  Suite 309
Charleston, SC 29425
Ph: 843-792-6353
fax: 843-792-8974




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