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Question:
Our physicians want to report binocular microscopy in addition to minor ear procedures when they use the microscope in the office. For example, removing ear wax or placing tubes, and mastoid debridements. Can binocular microscopy be reported in addition to the minor procedure codes? Their documentation supports the use of the microscope.
Answer:
The answer is no, 92504 binocular microscopy, (separate diagnostic procedure) may not be reported when the microscope is used to perform the minor ear procedures as you identified. But let’s talk about the why’s!
92504 is a diagnostic procedureas such the CPT rules state that all surgical procedures include the diagnostic procedure
92504 is listed as a “separate procedure”as such, CPT rules state “Some of the procedures or services listed in CPT that are commonly carried out as an integral component of a total service or procedure have been identified by the inclusion of the term “separate procedure.” The codes designated as “separate procedure” should not be reported in addition to the code for the total procedure or service of which it is considered an integral component (CPT Assistant, 1998)
When can it be reported? 92504 may be reported when the physician is performing a diagnostic otologic exam that requires the use of the microscope because the examination or service cannot be performed with the otoscope
Remember, 92504 is a diagnostic CPT code, not a therapeutic code
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