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Hemodialysis catheter pulled out by patient

Looking for some feed back. Patient pulled out the tunneled hemodialysis catheter (NO PORT WAS EVER PLACED). The physician simply replaced the tunneled catheter. Looking at CPT’s 36580 or 36558. Cannot use the 36578 for catheter replacement only as it states WITH port or pump.

Any thoughts????

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Question about Hemodialysis Catheter Care

My COO posed a question to me:

Is there a CPT code for catheter care for a hemodialysis patient? She want to know if there is a particular code for catheter flushes, locks, cleaning or dressing changes. We are a Nephrology practice btw. She is looking at the catheter care done in the office. Please, let me know!

Thanks
Britt

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New Modifier Captures Noncovered Hemodialysis

If you code for dialysis services provided to Medicare patients, you’ll be interested to know about a new modifier the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has created to capture non-covered hemodialysis (HD) treatments provided to Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare Coverage Parameters Hemodialysis is typically furnished three times per week in sessions of three to five hours […]
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