Anyone battled with Medicare to pay for CA 125 testing ?
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Hi Nancy:
I really dislike
Hi Nancy:
I really dislike that "medically necessary" bit. I had changed insurance companies recently. Prior to that I was able to get scans, PET Scans, etc. New insurance now says that it was not medically necessary! I called and complained several times. I am now in appeals. I had to go instead for a CT scan instead of a PET becasue I was way overdue for a scan. The insurance companies don't even look at a chart or work with the doctor. They just go by a "rule book". UGGG!!!
I would shoot for the appeal. My best to you!
Kathy0 -
182.0
Hi Nancy,
If you had endometrial cancer which most uterine adenocarcinomas and upsc are, it would could to 182.0 not 179. 179 is a nonspecific uterine cancer code. You need to make sure they are coding the correct code. Medicare should pay for the ca125 for 182.0.
Good luck.
Laura0 -
Good infolkchapman said:182.0
Hi Nancy,
If you had endometrial cancer which most uterine adenocarcinomas and upsc are, it would could to 182.0 not 179. 179 is a nonspecific uterine cancer code. You need to make sure they are coding the correct code. Medicare should pay for the ca125 for 182.0.
Good luck.
Laura
Nancy, I hate the bureaucracy too and I'm headed to medicare soon. It scares me to think I will have to battle again. I duked it out with Aetna and now will hopefully get my first PET with BC/BS in Jan without a fight.
Laura. I just looked at a lab order and I'm coded 183 (endometrial and UPSC) not 182. Hmmm?
Mary Ann0 -
checking out 182 and 183daisy366 said:Good info
Nancy, I hate the bureaucracy too and I'm headed to medicare soon. It scares me to think I will have to battle again. I duked it out with Aetna and now will hopefully get my first PET with BC/BS in Jan without a fight.
Laura. I just looked at a lab order and I'm coded 183 (endometrial and UPSC) not 182. Hmmm?
Mary Ann
Thanks for that info-I wonder if the 179 has just gotten carried forward and did not get noticed until Medicare.So far medicare has not been a problem but as I get into 3rd and 4th line chemo, I think it will really be important to have correct coding reflecting UPSC, especially if we want to try Avastin.0 -
ICD-9 billing codenancygt said:checking out 182 and 183
Thanks for that info-I wonder if the 179 has just gotten carried forward and did not get noticed until Medicare.So far medicare has not been a problem but as I get into 3rd and 4th line chemo, I think it will really be important to have correct coding reflecting UPSC, especially if we want to try Avastin.
The billing code 183.0 is used for "malignant neoplasm of the ovary & other uterine adenexa."0 -
UPSCdaisy366 said:Good info
Nancy, I hate the bureaucracy too and I'm headed to medicare soon. It scares me to think I will have to battle again. I duked it out with Aetna and now will hopefully get my first PET with BC/BS in Jan without a fight.
Laura. I just looked at a lab order and I'm coded 183 (endometrial and UPSC) not 182. Hmmm?
Mary Ann
Hi Mary Ann,
UPSC will still code to 182.0. 182.0 doesn't indicate morphology only the site of the cancer. Morphology codes are used to describe cell type such as adenocarcinoma vs papillary serous carcinoma. They begin with an M. Off hand I can't remember what the morphology code is for papillary serous carcinoma.
Maybe your doctor was using 183.0 (ovary) to get some test paid for?(Pet scan for instance)
Laura0 -
Thanks Laura.lkchapman said:UPSC
Hi Mary Ann,
UPSC will still code to 182.0. 182.0 doesn't indicate morphology only the site of the cancer. Morphology codes are used to describe cell type such as adenocarcinoma vs papillary serous carcinoma. They begin with an M. Off hand I can't remember what the morphology code is for papillary serous carcinoma.
Maybe your doctor was using 183.0 (ovary) to get some test paid for?(Pet scan for instance)
Laura
Thanks Laura.0
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