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Official Description

Remote treatment of amblyopia using an eye tracking device; interpretation and report by physician or other qualified health care professional, per calendar month

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Common Language Description

The CPT® Code 0706T refers to the remote treatment of amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, utilizing an eye tracking device. Amblyopia is a condition that typically develops in early childhood, characterized by the underdevelopment of the visual pathways, leading to one eye being favored over the other. This can result in the affected eye appearing lazy, potentially wandering inward or outward, and not functioning in harmony with the other eye. If left untreated, amblyopia can persist into later years, resulting in significant visual impairment. The eye tracking device serves as a modern alternative to traditional patching methods, offering a more engaging and effective treatment approach. This device allows for binocular treatment, which is essential for developing stereoscopic vision in children. During the treatment process, the child engages with age-appropriate video content while at home, under the supervision of a physician who monitors the treatment remotely. The system includes proprietary shutter glasses that wirelessly connect to the device, enabling controlled eye occlusion and precise measurement of distance and tilt. As the child watches the screen, optical image sensors continuously track and record their gaze position, attention, and presence, sampling data 90 times per second to create a detailed pattern of eye movements. All collected data is uploaded to a remote cloud platform, where it is processed in real-time, allowing for immediate analysis and feedback to both caregivers and healthcare providers. This capability not only aids in assessing the effectiveness of the treatment but can also assist in predicting potential neurological conditions by identifying abnormal eye movement patterns. For comprehensive treatment, additional codes are utilized: CPT® Code 0704T is reported for the provision of the eye tracking device, including initial setup and patient education, while CPT® Code 0705T is used for technical support related to data transmission and analysis, requiring a minimum of 18 training hours every 30 days. CPT® Code 0706T specifically covers the interpretation and reporting of the treatment by a physician or qualified healthcare professional on a monthly basis.

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1. Indications

The remote treatment of amblyopia using an eye tracking device is indicated for children diagnosed with amblyopia, a condition that can lead to visual impairment if not addressed. The procedure is particularly relevant for cases where traditional methods, such as patching, may not be effective or feasible. The use of an eye tracking device allows for a more engaging treatment experience, which can enhance compliance and improve outcomes in young patients.

  • Amblyopia Diagnosis of amblyopia in children, characterized by one eye being favored over the other, leading to potential visual impairment.
  • Non-compliance with Traditional Treatment Situations where conventional patching methods are ineffective or not adhered to by the patient.
  • Need for Binocular Treatment Requirement for a treatment approach that promotes the development of stereoscopic vision.

2. Procedure

The procedure for remote treatment of amblyopia using an eye tracking device involves several key steps that ensure effective monitoring and treatment of the condition.

  • Initial Setup The process begins with the provision of the eye tracking device, which includes proprietary shutter glasses and the necessary software for remote monitoring. The healthcare provider will educate the patient and caregivers on how to use the device effectively, ensuring they understand the importance of compliance with the treatment protocol.
  • Engagement with Video Content Once the device is set up, the child engages with age-appropriate video content while wearing the shutter glasses. This interactive approach is designed to keep the child focused and motivated during the treatment sessions.
  • Real-Time Monitoring Throughout the treatment, the eye tracking device continuously monitors the child's eye movements. Optical image sensors track gaze position, attention, and presence, collecting data at a rate of 90 samples per second. This real-time data collection is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of the treatment.
  • Data Upload and Analysis All collected data is uploaded to a remote cloud platform, where it is processed in real-time. The physician or qualified healthcare professional can access this data to analyze the child's eye movement patterns and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.
  • Monthly Interpretation and Reporting At the end of each calendar month, the physician or qualified healthcare professional interprets the data collected during the treatment sessions and generates a report. This report provides insights into the child's progress and any recommendations for ongoing treatment.

3. Post-Procedure

After the remote treatment sessions, the child may continue to engage with the eye tracking device as prescribed by the healthcare provider. Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor the child's progress and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. Caregivers are encouraged to maintain open communication with the healthcare provider regarding any concerns or observations about the child's vision or compliance with the treatment. The overall goal is to ensure that the child develops proper visual function and reduces the risk of long-term visual impairment associated with amblyopia.

Short Descr REM TX AMBLYOPIA I&R PHY/QHP
Medium Descr REM TX AMBLYOPIA I&R PHYS/QHP PER CALENDAR MONTH
Long Descr Remote treatment of amblyopia using an eye tracking device; interpretation and report by physician or other qualified health care professional, per calendar month
Status Code Carriers Price the Code
Global Days XXX - Global Concept Does Not Apply
PC/TC Indicator (26, TC) 2 - Professional Component Only Code
Multiple Procedures (51) 9 - Concept does not apply.
Bilateral Surgery (50) 2 - 150% payment adjustment does NOT apply.
Physician Supervisions 09 - Concept does not apply.
Assistant Surgeon (80, 82) 9 - Concept does not apply.
Co-Surgeons (62) 9 - Concept does not apply.
Team Surgery (66) 9 - Concept does not apply.
Diagnostic Imaging Family 99 - Concept Does Not Apply
APC Status Indicator Non-Covered Service, not paid under OPPS
Berenson-Eggers TOS (BETOS) none
MUE 1
Date
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Notes
2022-01-01 Added Code added
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