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The following are the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes that could potentially be used with Pulse Wave Analysis devices.
As you may very well be aware, these codes are not device specific, but are used to identify medical services and procedures for which physicians and medical professionals bill public or private health insurance programs.
The CPT code most commonly reported to us as being used with the Max Pulse is 93922. These codes are controlled by the AMA (American Medical Association), and therefore, no one else can guarantee the codes, so practitioners must personally ensure the code does accurately reflect services / or procedures for which reimbursement is being sought.
CPT CODING 93922: Pulse Wave Analysis – Arterial Circulation and Compliance. Non-invasive physiological studies of upper or lower extremity arteries, single level, bilateral (eg. ankle/brachial indices, Doppler waveform analysis, volume plethysmography, transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement).
Average Reimbursement Range from $70-$90.
ICD 10 Codes Associated with 93922 Testing: General Practice doctors normally use Diabetes codes, Hypertension Codes and Hyperlipidemia codes for 93922 testing, as well as Chest Pain and other heart condition codes. You can request a generic 93922 code that covers the full list of specific codes. Medicare is different in that it does not accept Hypertension on its own as a medical necessity for a 93922 test.