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The CPT® Code 93264 refers to the remote monitoring of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor for a duration of up to 30 days. This procedure is essential for detecting sudden increases in right heart filling pressure, which can indicate worsening heart failure or an imminent exacerbation of the condition. By utilizing this technology, healthcare providers can initiate medical interventions before the patient experiences any symptoms, thereby improving patient outcomes. The wireless pulmonary artery (PA) pressure sensor is strategically placed within the pulmonary artery and employs radiofrequency (RF) magnetic telemetry to transmit real-time pressure readings to the healthcare provider. This innovative home monitoring system is designed for ease of use; it is typically positioned on the bed, connected to an electrical outlet, and linked to the home telephone, wireless internet, or cellular phone to facilitate data transmission. During the monitoring process, the patient reclines against the system, utilizes a handheld device to activate the monitoring process, and follows audio prompts to ensure proper positioning. The system collects and downloads PA pressure recordings, providing valuable data for the physician or qualified healthcare professional. This professional then reviews the information, conducts trend analysis, and generates reports, allowing for necessary adjustments to the patient's medical regimen based on the interpreted data. The structured approach of this remote monitoring procedure ensures comprehensive oversight of the patient's pulmonary artery pressure over the specified monitoring period.
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The remote monitoring of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor is indicated for patients who require close observation of their pulmonary artery pressure due to conditions that may lead to heart failure exacerbations. This procedure is particularly beneficial for:
The procedure for remote monitoring of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor involves several key steps to ensure accurate data collection and analysis:
Post-procedure care involves ongoing monitoring and follow-up with the patient to ensure the effectiveness of the remote monitoring system. The healthcare provider will review the transmitted data regularly, typically on a weekly basis, to assess the patient's pulmonary artery pressure trends. Based on the analysis, necessary adjustments to the patient's medical regimen may be made to optimize heart failure management. Patients may also receive instructions on how to operate the home monitoring system and what to expect during the monitoring period. Continuous communication between the patient and healthcare provider is essential to address any concerns and ensure adherence to the monitoring protocol.
Short Descr | REM MNTR WRLS P-ART PRS SNR | Medium Descr | REMOTE MNTR WIRELESS P-ART PRS SNR UP TO 30 D | Long Descr | Remote monitoring of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor for up to 30 days, including at least weekly downloads of pulmonary artery pressure recordings, interpretation(s), trend analysis, and report(s) by a physician or other qualified health care professional | Status Code | Active Code | Global Days | XXX - Global Concept Does Not Apply | PC/TC Indicator (26, TC) | 0 - Physician Service Code | Multiple Procedures (51) | 0 - No payment adjustment rules for multiple procedures apply. | Bilateral Surgery (50) | 0 - 150% payment adjustment for bilateral procedures does NOT apply. | Physician Supervisions | 09 - Concept does not apply. | Assistant Surgeon (80, 82) | 0 - Payment restriction for assistants at surgery applies to this procedure... | Co-Surgeons (62) | 0 - Co-surgeons not permitted for this procedure. | Team Surgery (66) | 0 - Team surgeons not permitted for this procedure. | Diagnostic Imaging Family | 99 - Concept Does Not Apply | APC Status Indicator | STV-Packaged Codes | Type of Service (TOS) | 5 - Diagnostic Laboratory | Berenson-Eggers TOS (BETOS) | none | MUE | 1 |
59 | Distinct procedural service: under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other non-e/m services performed on the same day. modifier 59 is used to identify procedures/services, other than e/m services, that are not normally reported together, but are appropriate under the circumstances. documentation must support a different session, different procedure or surgery, different site or organ system, separate incision/excision, separate lesion, or separate injury (or area of injury in extensive injuries) not ordinarily encountered or performed on the same day by the same individual. however, when another already established modifier is appropriate it should be used rather than modifier 59. only if no more descriptive modifier is available, and the use of modifier 59 best explains the circumstances, should modifier 59 be used. note: modifier 59 should not be appended to an e/m service. to report a separate and distinct e/m service with a non-e/m service performed on the same date, see modifier 25. | 95 | Synchronous telemedicine service rendered via a real-time interactive audio and video telecommunications system: synchronous telemedicine service is defined as a real-time interaction between a physician or other qualified health care professional and a patient who is located at a distant site from the physician or other qualified health care professional. the totality of the communication of information exchanged between the physician or other qualified health care professional and the patient during the course of the synchronous telemedicine service must be of an amount and nature that would be sufficient to meet the key components and/or requirements of the same service when rendered via a face-to-face interaction. modifier 95 may only be appended to the services listed in appendix p. appendix p is the list of cpt codes for services that are typically performed face-to-face, but may be rendered via a real-time (synchronous) interactive audio and video telecommunications system. | GW | Service not related to the hospice patient's terminal condition | Q0 | Investigational clinical service provided in a clinical research study that is in an approved clinical research study | 25 | Significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management service by the same physician or other qualified health care professional on the same day of the procedure or other service: it may be necessary to indicate that on the day a procedure or service identified by a cpt code was performed, the patient's condition required a significant, separately identifiable e/m service above and beyond the other service provided or beyond the usual preoperative and postoperative care associated with the procedure that was performed. a significant, separately identifiable e/m service is defined or substantiated by documentation that satisfies the relevant criteria for the respective e/m service to be reported (see evaluation and management services guidelines for instructions on determining level of e/m service). the e/m service may be prompted by the symptom or condition for which the procedure and/or service was provided. as such, different diagnoses are not required for reporting of the e/m services on the same date. this circumstance may be reported by adding modifier 25 to the appropriate level of e/m service. note: this modifier is not used to report an e/m service that resulted in a decision to perform surgery. see modifier 57 for significant, separately identifiable non-e/m services, see modifier 59. | 76 | Repeat procedure or service by same physician or other qualified health care professional: it may be necessary to indicate that a procedure or service was repeated by the same physician or other qualified health care professional subsequent to the original procedure or service. this circumstance may be reported by adding modifier 76 to the repeated procedure or service. note: this modifier should not be appended to an e/m service. | 77 | Repeat procedure by another physician or other qualified health care professional: it may be necessary to indicate that a basic procedure or service was repeated by another physician or other qualified health care professional subsequent to the original procedure or service. this circumstance may be reported by adding modifier 77 to the repeated procedure or service. note: this modifier should not be appended to an e/m service. | 79 | Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician or other qualified health care professional during the postoperative period: the individual may need to indicate that the performance of a procedure or service during the postoperative period was unrelated to the original procedure. this circumstance may be reported by using modifier 79. (for repeat procedures on the same day, see modifier 76.) | CC | Procedure code change (use 'cc' when the procedure code submitted was changed either for administrative reasons or because an incorrect code was filed) | CR | Catastrophe/disaster related | GV | Attending physician not employed or paid under arrangement by the patient's hospice provider | GZ | Item or service expected to be denied as not reasonable and necessary | PD | Diagnostic or related non diagnostic item or service provided in a wholly owned or operated entity to a patient who is admitted as an inpatient within 3 days | Q1 | Routine clinical service provided in a clinical research study that is in an approved clinical research study | SA | Nurse practitioner rendering service in collaboration with a physician | XE | Separate encounter, a service that is distinct because it occurred during a separate encounter | XS | Separate structure, a service that is distinct because it was performed on a separate organ/structure | XU | Unusual non-overlapping service, the use of a service that is distinct because it does not overlap usual components of the main service |
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