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22633/63047 same interspace same session same day 2 different specialities

Can anyone find the most up to date article from Medicare giving instruction on how to bill these codes If Neuro specialist Dr. A bills 63047 and Spine specialist Dr. B bills 22633. Should this be a co-surgery or is it appropriate for them to bill their own codes separately even though these are bundled codes per CCI edits? Hoping someone can help. I have researched every resource I have. thank you

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22633/63047 2 different specialties same interspace same session same day

Can anyone help me find the most up to date medicare guidelines on this.
Neuro Dr. A bills 63047 and Spine Dr. B bills 22633. Should this be a co-surgery or is it appropriate to bill the codes separately even though it is bundled per CCI? If anyone has a great link explaining this i would greatly appreciate it. I have exhausted my resources. thank you.

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TLIF’s with a lami 22633/63047 or 63042

I want a second opinion please because our spine surgery office does many transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions BUT they also are doing decompressive laminectomies/reexplorations at the same level . From what I’ve read, Medicare and government insurances will deny the 63047/63042 no matter what reason because they state at the same level, they are just preparing the interspace for the fusion. For commercial carriers, they say you CAN report the 63047 with a modifier if performed for decompression. My spine surgeons document well it’s a decompressive laminectomy and throughout the op report it’s separate as decompression related and I do put a different primary DX on the claim (such as stenosis to reflect this).

My question is…on the Medicare/Medicare Advantage ones, should I be coding the 63047 or 63042 but just put no modifier to leave unbundled and "show the work" or should I just leave them off entirely?

What’s everyone doing for these?

Thank you so much for any assistance and opinions!
Angela

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