Workers' Comp

Understanding HCPCS Codes as a Work Comp Adjuster

November 11, 2024
4 MIN READ

Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) are a set of standardized codes used to identify medical procedures, services and supplies. Proper use of HCPCS codes not only ensures accurate reimbursement but also helps prevent fraud and abuse, particularly in injury-recovery equipment and services.

Evaluating HCPCS Codes

Assessing the appropriateness of HCPCS codes is an important element for adjusters managing claim costs and quality. This process helps ensure medical services and products billed are reasonable, necessary and directly related to a work injury. Here are some key reasons to review HCPCS codes:

  • Ensuring accurate billing

  • Determining medical necessity

  • Identifying inappropriate or excessive charges

  • Applying fee schedules

  • Facilitating effective communication with providers

The Importance of Pricing Transparency

Understanding the math behind the cost of durable medical equipment (DME) can often feel like deciphering a foreign language. We've set our reimbursement rates at the appropriate HCPCS level to ensure that each use of the Apricus Specialty Solutions program is cost-effective. This transparency allows you to understand exactly what you're paying for, removing any guesswork from the equation.

Proper HCPCS Coding and State Fee Schedules

One of the most significant benefits of using proper HCPCS coding is its alignment with state fee schedules. This ensures that billing is accurate and compliant with state regulations. Generic codes such as E1399 (Durable medical equipment, miscellaneous), A9999 (Miscellaneous DME supply or accessory, not otherwise specified) and A9900 (Miscellaneous DME supply, accessory, or service component of another HCPCS code) are used for DME supplies or accessories when a specific code is not available for a particular product or service.

Our use of generic HCPCS codes is restricted to less than 5%, ensuring that the services and products are correctly categorized and billed. By adhering to proper coding practices, we not only simplify the billing process but also achieve an average savings of approximately 23%. This is crucial for both cost containment and efficiency in managing claims.

Combatting Fraud and Optimizing Utilization Through Data Analytics

By using proper HCPCS billing codes and reducing generic coding, we enhance billing transparency and improve our ability to quickly identify and resolve issues. This ensures that services are necessary and accurately billed, effectively addressing fraud and abuse. Additionally, our analytics help identify DME utilization trends and ensure appropriate HCPCS code usage. We also help manage direct billing from network providers and monitor out-of-network usage. This data-driven approach provides a clear view of service utilization, enabling better decision-making and resource allocation.

Top 30 Specialty Solutions Items

Here is a list of the top 30 specialty items that are typically billed using HCPCS codes:

  1. K0108: Wheelchair component or accessory, not otherwise specified

  2. L3670: Code for Shoulder orthosis (SO), acromio/clavicular (canvas and webbing type), prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  3. K0001: Standard wheelchair

  4. L3908: Wrist hand orthosis (WHO), wrist extension control cock-up, non molded, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  5. L4361: Walking boot, pneumatic and/or vacuum, with or without joints, with or without interface material, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  6. L2999: Lower extremity orthoses, not otherwise specified

  7. L2820: Addition to lower extremity orthosis, soft interface for molded plastic, below knee section

  8. L2397: Addition to lower extremity orthosis, suspension sleeve

  9. L1902: Ankle orthosis, ankle gauntlet or similar, with or without joints, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  10. L1833: Knee orthosis (KO), adjustable knee joints (unicentric or polycentric), positional orthosis, rigid support, prefabricated, off-the shelf

  11. L3960: Shoulder elbow wrist hand orthosis (SEWHO), abduction positioning, airplane design, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment

  12. E0748: Osteogenesis stimulator, electrical, non-invasive, spinal applications

  13. L2275: Addition to lower extremity, varus/valgus correction, plastic modification, padded/lined

  14. L3000: Foot, insert, removable, molded to patient model, 'UCB' type, Berkeley Shell, each

  15. E0265: Hospital bed, total electric (head, foot and height adjustments), with any type side rails, with mattress

  16. E1028: Wheelchair accessory, manual swing away, retractable or removable mounting hardware for joystick, other control interface or positioning accessory

  17. E0747: Osteogenesis stimulator, electrical, non-invasive, other than spinal applications

  18. E0971: Manual wheelchair accessory, anti-tipping device, each

  19. L1820: Knee orthosis (KO), elastic with condylar pads and joints, with or without patellar control, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment

  20. E2601: General use wheelchair seat cushion, width less than 22 inches, any depth

  21. L3809: Wrist hand finger orthosis (WHFO), without joint(s), prefabricated, off-the-shelf, any type

  22. E0760: Osteogenesis stimulator, low intensity ultrasound, non-invasive

  23. L0650: Lumbar-sacral orthosis (LSO), sagittal-coronal control, with rigid anterior and posterior frame/panel(s), posterior extends from sacrococcygeal junction to T-9 vertebra, lateral strength provided by rigid lateral frame/panel(s), produces intracavitary pressure to reduce load on intervertebral discs, includes straps, closures, may include padding, shoulder straps, pendulous abdomen design, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  24. K0195: Elevating leg rests, pair (for use with capped rental wheelchair base)

  25. L1850: Knee orthosis (KO), swedish type, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  26. E0973: Wheelchair accessory, adjustable height, detachable armrest, complete assembly, each

  27. L3660: Shoulder orthosis (SO), figure of eight design abduction restrainer, canvas and webbing, prefabricated, off-the-shelf

  28. K0003: Lightweight wheelchair

  29. L7499: Upper extremity prosthesis, not otherwise specified

  30. E0990: Wheelchair accessory, elevating leg rest, complete assembly, each

By minimizing the reliance on generic codes and harnessing detailed analytics, Apricus Specialty Solutions empowers you to identify utilization trends, detect fraud and ensure compliance with state fee schedules.

Whether it's home health, durable medical equipment, diagnostics or another specialty service, Apricus Specialty Solutions offer a one-stop-shop experience to make sure those recovering from an injury get what they need, when they need it.

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