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B4034 | ENTER feed supkit syr by day | Description: ENTERal feeding supply kit; syringe fed, per day, includes but not limited to feeding/flushing syringe, administration set tubing, dressings, tape |
B4035 | ENTERal feed supp pump per d | Description: ENTERal feeding supply kit; pump fed, per day, includes but not limited to feeding/flushing syringe, administration set tubing, dressings, tape |
B4036 | ENTERal feed sup kit grav by | Description: ENTERal feeding supply kit; gravity fed, per day, includes but not limited to feeding/flushing syringe, administration set tubing, dressings, tape |
B4081 | ENTERal ng tubing w/ stylet | Description: Nasogastric tubing with stylet |
B4082 | ENTERal ng tubing w/o stylet | Description: Nasogastric tubing without stylet |
B4083 | ENTERal stomach tube levine | Description: Stomach tube - levine type |
B4104 | Additive for ENTERal formula | Description: Additive for ENTERal formula (e.g., fiber) |
B4105 | Enzyme cartridge ENTERal nut | Description: In-line cartridge containing digestive enzyme(s) for ENTERal feeding, each |
B4148 | ENTERal feed elastomer daily | Description: ENTERal feeding supply kit; elastomeric control fed, per day, includes but not limited to feeding/flushing syringe, administration set tubing, dressings, tape |
B4164 | ParENTERal 50% dextrose solu | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution: carbohydrates (dextrose), 50% or less (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4168 | ParENTERal sol amino acid 3. | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; amino acid, 3.5%, (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4172 | ParENTERal sol amino acid 5. | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; amino acid, 5.5% through 7%, (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4176 | ParENTERal sol amino acid 7- | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; amino acid, 7% through 8.5%, (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4178 | ParENTERal sol amino acid > | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution: amino acid, greater than 8.5% (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4180 | ParENTERal sol carb > 50% | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; carbohydrates (dextrose), greater than 50% (500 ml = 1 unit) - home mix |
B4189 | ParENTERal sol amino acid & | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, 10 to 51 grams of protein - premix |
B4193 | ParENTERal sol 52-73 gm prot | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, 52 to 73 grams of protein - premix |
B4197 | ParENTERal sol 74-100 gm pro | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, 74 to 100 grams of protein - premix |
B4199 | ParENTERal sol > 100gm prote | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution; compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, over 100 grams of protein - premix |
B4216 | ParENTERal nutrition additiv | Description: ParENTERal nutrition; additives (vitamins, trace elements, heparin, electrolytes), home mix, per day |
B4220 | ParENTERal supply kit premix | Description: ParENTERal nutrition supply kit; premix, per day |
B4222 | ParENTERal supply kit homemi | Description: ParENTERal nutrition supply kit; home mix, per day |
B4224 | ParENTERal administration ki | Description: ParENTERal nutrition administration kit, per day |
B5000 | ParENTERal sol renal-amirosy | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, renal-aminosyn-rf, nephramine, renamine-premix |
B5100 | ParENTERal solution hepatic | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, hepatic, hepatamine-premix |
B5200 | ParENTERal sol hepatic fream | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution compounded amino acid and carbohydrates with electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins, including preparation, any strength, stress-branch chain amino acids-freamine-hbc-premix |
B9000 | ENTER infusion pump w/o alrm | Description: ENTERal nutrition infusion pump - without alarm |
B9002 | ENTER nutr inf pump any type | Description: ENTERal nutrition infusion pump, any type |
B9004 | ParENTERal infus pump portab | Description: ParENTERal nutrition infusion pump, portable |
B9006 | ParENTERal infus pump statio | Description: ParENTERal nutrition infusion pump, stationary |
B9998 | ENTERal supp not otherwise c | Description: Noc for ENTERal supplies |
B9999 | ParENTERal supp not othrws c | Description: Noc for parENTERal supplies |
E0791 | ParENTERal infusion pump sta | Description: ParENTERal infusion pump, stationary, single or multi-channel |
G0530 | Adult daycare cENTER, 8 hr u | Description: Adult day cENTER, 8-hour unit, for use in cmmi model |
G4006 | GastroENTERology ss | Description: Gastro-ENTERology mips specialty set |
J7501 | Azathioprine parENTERal | Description: Azathioprine, parENTERal, 100 mg |
J7513 | Daclizumab, parENTERal | Description: Daclizumab, parENTERal, 25 mg |
M1422 | GastroENTERology care mvp | Description: GastroENTERology care mips value pathway |
Q9994 | Enzyme cartridge ENTERal nut | Description: In-line cartridge containing digestive enzyme(s) for ENTERal feeding, each |
S5105 | CENTERbased day care perdiem | Description: Day care services, cENTER-based; services not included in program fee, per diem |
S9083 | Urgent care cENTER global | Description: Global fee urgent care cENTERs |
S9340 | Hit ENTERal per diem | Description: Home therapy; ENTERal nutrition; administrative services, professional pharmacy services, care coordination, and all necessary supplies and equipment (ENTERal formula and nursing visits coded separately), per diem |
S9341 | Hit ENTERal grav diem | Description: Home therapy; ENTERal nutrition via gravity; administrative services, professional pharmacy services, care coordination, and all necessary supplies and equipment (ENTERal formula and nursing visits coded separately), per diem |
S9342 | Hit ENTERal pump diem | Description: Home therapy; ENTERal nutrition via pump; administrative services, professional pharmacy services, care coordination, and all necessary supplies and equipment (ENTERal formula and nursing visits coded separately), per diem |
S9343 | Hit ENTERal bolus nurs | Description: Home therapy; ENTERal nutrition via bolus; administrative services, professional pharmacy services, care coordination, and all necessary supplies and equipment (ENTERal formula and nursing visits coded separately), per diem |
S9474 | ENTERostomal therapy by a re | Description: ENTERostomal therapy by a registered nurse certified in ENTERostomal therapy, per diem |
SG | Asc facility service | Description: Ambulatory surgical cENTER (asc) facility service |
BA | Item w pen services | Description: Item furnished in conjunction with parENTERal ENTERal nutrition (pen) services |
GR | Service by va resident | Description: This service was performed in whole or in part by a resident in a department of veterans affairs medical cENTER or clinic supervised in accordance with va policy |
KJ | Dmepos pen pmp or 4-15mo rnt | Description: Dmepos item parENTERal ENTERal nutrition (pen) pump or capped rental months four to fifteen |
0386U | GI BARRETT ESOPH MTHYLTN ALY | Description: U GastroENTERology (Barrett’s esophagus), P16, RUNX3, HPP1, and FBN1 methylation analysis, prognostic and predictive algorithm reported as a risk score for progression to high-grade dysplasia or esophageal cancer |
B4102 | Ef adult fluids and electro | Description: ENTERal formula, for adults, used to replace fluids and electrolytes (e.g., clear liquids), 500 ml = 1 unit |
B4103 | Ef ped fluid and electrolyte | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, used to replace fluids and electrolytes (e.g., clear liquids), 500 ml = 1 unit |
B4149 | Ef blenderized foods | Description: ENTERal formula, manufactured blenderized natural foods with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4150 | Ef complet w/intact nutrient | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally complete with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4152 | Ef calorie dense>/=1.5kcal | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally complete, calorically dense (equal to or greater than 1.5 kcal/ml) with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4153 | Ef hydrolyzed/amino acids | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally complete, hydrolyzed proteins (amino acids and peptide chain), includes fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4154 | Ef spec metabolic noninherit | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally complete, for special metabolic needs, excludes inherited disease of metabolism, includes altered composition of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and/or minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4155 | Ef incomplete/modular | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally incomplete/modular nutrients, includes specific nutrients, carbohydrates (e.g., glucose polymers), proteins/amino acids (e.g., glutamine, arginine), fat (e.g., medium chain triglycerides) or combination, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4157 | Ef special metabolic inherit | Description: ENTERal formula, nutritionally complete, for special metabolic needs for inherited disease of metabolism, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4158 | Ef ped complete intact nut | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, nutritionally complete with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber and/or iron, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4159 | Ef ped complete soy based | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, nutritionally complete soy based with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber and/or iron, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4160 | Ef ped caloric dense>/=0.7kc | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, nutritionally complete calorically dense (equal to or greater than 0.7 kcal/ml) with intact nutrients, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4161 | Ef ped hydrolyzed/amino acid | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, hydrolyzed/amino acids and peptide chain proteins, includes fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4162 | Ef ped specmetabolic inherit | Description: ENTERal formula, for pediatrics, special metabolic needs for inherited disease of metabolism, includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, may include fiber, administered through an ENTERal feeding tube, 100 calories = 1 unit |
B4185 | Pn soln nos 10 grams lipids | Description: ParENTERal nutrition solution, not otherwise specified, 10 grams lipids |
C9796 | Rpr intst excl anrect fist | Description: Repair of ENTERocutaneous fistula small intestine or colon (excluding anorectal fistula) with plug (e.g., porcine small intestine submucosa [sis]) |
E1012 | Ctr mount pwr elev leg rest | Description: Wheelchair accessory, addition to power seating system, cENTER mount power elevating leg rest/platform, complete system, any type, each |
G0019 | Comm hlth intg svs sdoh 60mn | Description: Community health integration services performed by certified or trained auxiliary personnel, including a community health worker, under the direction of a physician or other practitioner; 60 minutes per calendar month, in the following activities to address social determinants of health (sdoh) need(s) that are significantly limiting the ability to diagnose or treat problem(s) addressed in an initiating visit: person-cENTERed assessment, performed to better understand the individualized context of the intersection between the sdoh need(s) and the problem(s) addressed in the initiating visit. ++ conducting a person-cENTERed assessment to understand patient's life story, strengths, needs, goals, preferences and desired outcomes, including understanding cultural and linguistic factors and including unmet sdoh needs (that are not separately billed). ++ facilitating patient-driven goal-setting and establishing an action plan. ++ providing tailored support to the patient as needed to accomplish the practitioner's treatment plan. practitioner, home-, and community-based care coordination. ++ coordinating receipt of needed services from healthcare practitioners, providers, and facilities; and from home- and community-based service providers, social service providers, and caregiver (if applicable). ++ communication with practitioners, home- and community-based service providers, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities (or other health care facilities) regarding the patient's psychosocial strengths and needs, functional deficits, goals, preferences, and desired outcomes, including cultural and linguistic factors. ++ coordination of care transitions between and among health care practitioners and settings, including transitions involving referral to other clinicians; follow-up after an emergency department visit; or follow-up after discharges from hospitals, skilled nursing facilities or other health care facilities. ++ facilitating access to community-based social services (e.g., housing, utilities, transportation, food assistance) to address the sdoh need(s). health education- helping the patient contextualize health education provided by the patient's treatment team with the patient's individual needs, goals, and preferences, in the context of the sdoh need(s), and educating the patient on how to best participate in medical decision-making. building patient self-advocacy skills, so that the patient can interact with members of the health care team and related community-based services addressing the sdoh need(s), in ways that are more likely to promote personalized and effective diagnosis or treatment. health care access / health system navigation. ++ helping the patient access healthcare, including identifying appropriate practitioners or providers for clinical care and helping secure appointments with them. facilitating behavioral change as necessary for meeting diagnosis and treatment goals, including promoting patient motivation to participate in care and reach person-cENTERed diagnosis or treatment goals. facilitating and providing social and emotional support to help the patient cope with the problem(s) addressed in the initiating visit, the sdoh need(s), and adjust daily routines to better meet diagnosis and treatment goals. leveraging lived experience when applicable to provide support, mentorship, or inspiration to meet treatment goals |
G0023 | Pin service 60m per month | Description: Principal illness navigation services by certified or trained auxiliary personnel under the direction of a physician or other practitioner, including a patient navigator; 60 minutes per calendar month, in the following activities: person-cENTERed assessment, performed to better understand the individual context of the serious, high-risk condition. ++ conducting a person-cENTERed assessment to understand the patient's life story, strengths, needs, goals, preferences, and desired outcomes, including understanding cultural and linguistic factors and including unmet sdoh needs (that are not separately billed). ++ facilitating patient-driven goal setting and establishing an action plan. ++ providing tailored support as needed to accomplish the practitioner's treatment plan. identifying or referring patient (and caregiver or family, if applicable) to appropriate supportive services. practitioner, home, and community-based care coordination. ++ coordinating receipt of needed services from healthcare practitioners, providers, and facilities; home- and community-based service providers; and caregiver (if applicable). ++ communication with practitioners, home-, and community-based service providers, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities (or other health care facilities) regarding the patient's psychosocial strengths and needs, functional deficits, goals, preferences, and desired outcomes, including cultural and linguistic factors. ++ coordination of care transitions between and among health care practitioners and settings, including transitions involving referral to other clinicians; follow-up after an emergency department visit; or follow-up after discharges from hospitals, skilled nursing facilities or other health care facilities. ++ facilitating access to community-based social services (e.g., housing, utilities, transportation, food assistance) as needed to address sdoh need(s). health education- helping the patient contextualize health education provided by the patient's treatment team with the patient's individual needs, goals, preferences, and sdoh need(s), and educating the patient (and caregiver if applicable) on how to best participate in medical decision-making. building patient self-advocacy skills, so that the patient can interact with members of the health care team and related community-based services (as needed), in ways that are more likely to promote personalized and effective treatment of their condition. health care access / health system navigation. ++ helping the patient access healthcare, including identifying appropriate practitioners or providers for clinical care, and helping secure appointments with them. ++ providing the patient with information/resources to consider participation in clinical trials or clinical research as applicable. facilitating behavioral change as necessary for meeting diagnosis and treatment goals, including promoting patient motivation to participate in care and reach person-cENTERed diagnosis or treatment goals. facilitating and providing social and emotional support to help the patient cope with the condition, sdoh need(s), and adjust daily routines to better meet diagnosis and treatment goals. leverage knowledge of the serious, high-risk condition and/or lived experience when applicable to provide support, mentorship, or inspiration to meet treatment goals |