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Urine Drug Screening – CPT 80305 & 80306

Hello All,

I have an issue on billing the UDS code (80305 or 80306) to Florida Blue. I have been advised that these 2 codes cannot be billed to Florida Blue. We are performing Urine Drug Screens (Point of Service) so we peel the cup and we gather the results. Please let me what is the appropriate code to be used for this.

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80305 maximum frequency denial.

Getting the denial CO-151 (Payment adjusted because the payer deems the information submitted does not support this many/ frequency of services).

We run the 80305 dipstick test once a month for patients and quarterly send out a 80307 which test the same thing and more. I have called around and cant get a good answer, and the info I am reading is saying that it is a test that we should be able to run once daily and even if we run the 80305 and send out 80307 on the same date, we should be able to bill the 80305 in house and the lab bill 80307 due to different ID.

Now am I Missing some thing? Does anyone have any info on why I would be getting this error? Do you know if their is a limit to how often we can run a test like this in a year period, cause I cant get any info from the insurances themselves.

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80305, g0480- g0483

For Indiana Medicare we have been told that we can’t bill 80305 and G0480- G0483 together on a claim in the same day? Is there a modifier that needs to be in place or did they possibly process this incorrectly, because I was under the impression that those two codes can be billed together it’s the 80307 that can’t be. Can someone please help me with this it’s not saying it on the LCD anywhere on IN Medicare’s web site so I need to get this figured out at soon as possible. I really appreciate it.

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