[Histonet] 2014 IHC CPT coding

Drew Meyer 41dmb41 <@t> gmail.com
Tue Dec 10 16:34:40 CST 2013


This is from the CAP site... and here's the link:

http://www.cap.org/apps/cap.portal?_nfpb=true&cntvwrPtlt_actionOverride=/portlets/contentViewer/show&_windowLabel=cntvwrPtlt&cntvwrPtlt%7BactionForm.contentReference%7D=statline/index.html&_state=maximized&_pageLabel=cntvwr

*Immunohistochemistry: 88342 (PC & TC)*
CMS rejected the CAP’s proposal and instead will require the use of two new
G codes for this service, including G0461 to report one unit of service per
specimen and G0462 to report each additional stain. The following chart
documents the percentage reduction and payment rate change for the new G
codes compared to the current reimbursement for CPT code 88342:
 *CPT Code**Modifier* *88342 2013 Total Payment**2014 Total Payment* *Total
% Change from 2013 88342* G0461 $115.34 $88.04-24% G0461TC$73.15 $57.39-22%G0461
26$42.19 $30.65-27% G0462 $115.34 $68.08-41% G0462TC$73.15 $55.61-24% G0462
26$42.19 $12.48-70%

The changes occurred under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which provided
CMS expanded authority to launch its “misvalued code” initiative. CMS
targeted the top expenditure codes from each specialty as potentially
overvalued. This action triggered the review of the three additional high
volume code families.

Moving forward, the CAP will work with the AMA and other groups to pressure
CMS to change their G code definitions so that payment is made ‘per slide’
rather than ‘per specimen.’


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com>wrote:

> I got information they got rid of 88342 all together and added G codes.
> One for the 1st slide stained and another for each additional stain. Can
> anyone verify and give a link?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Dec 10, 2013, at 4:33 PM, "Cartun, Richard" <
> Richard.Cartun <@t> hhchealth.org> wrote:
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> > My understanding is that 88342 is used for the first IHC antibody, then
> 88343 is used for each subsequent antibody (per specimen part).  Is that
> correct?  Thank you.
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> > Richard
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> > Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
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