2021 Hand and Wrist Orthopedic Procedures with no SOSD

The attached spreadsheet, a much shortened version of the 2021 Medicare PFSRVU file, includes only 2021 Hand and Wrist Orthopedic Procedures with no SOSD in the following categories: Flexor And Extensor Tendon Repair Tendon Transfer Dupuytren Contracture Release Trigger Finger And Carpal Tunnel Release Surgical Treatment Of Metacarpal And Phalangeal… Continue reading

Facility Charges for ASC, HOPD and Hospital

Below are 2021 charges for Code 29848 and 64721. Reimbursement Information Wrist Endoscopy / Surgery Carpal Tunnel Surgery (Open) CPT™ Code: 29848 64721 PFS Relative Value Units: 15.12 12.37 Medicare Allowable (Physician Services Fee): $490.04 $446.43 Facility Fee Payment Weight: ASC: 14.7803 16.6878 Facility Fee Reimbursement: ASC: $723.53 $796.79 Facility… Continue reading

Reimbursement Guidebook for IOECTR, WALANT and OBS

As promised this is an in-depth look into IOECTR, WALANT, and OBS. It was updated Sept 2, 2021 My goal with this guidebook is to provide information on how to set up and be fairly reimbursed for In-Office Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release (IOECTR). In other words, how to set up… Continue reading

Visio Graphics Summaries and Outlines

One Visio Graphic is a one-page IOECTR Project Overview The other is a one-page graphical representation of the issues. These include OBS, WALANT, SOSD, reimbursement, setup, accreditation and others. Also included is a more-detailed one-page explanation of the issues above.

One-Page Reimbursement Checklist for OBSS / WALANT / IOECTR

Below is a one-page Spreadsheet for establishing and obtaining reasonable reimbursement for an Office-based-surgical suite, WALANT and/or In-Office Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release. Last update: JAN 2022. This checklist is to help surgeons who perform endoscopic carpal tunnel release in the office setting (POS=11 / office) negotiate optimal reimbursement. Related terms… Continue reading

Step-by-Step Contract Negotiation Template for WALANT/OBBS Procedures

This is specifically for procedures that do not have a Site-of-Service Differential! There are at least 97 hand-and-wrist procedures so this applies to many procedures, not just IOECTR. This is a Step-by-Step Guide on strategies and approaches to negotiating a “carve-out” reimbursement for In-Office Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release with an… Continue reading

Orthopedic Procedures with a Site of Service Differential of Zero 2021

Overview: The attached Spreadsheet includes the detail for the following: Total orthopedic procedures = 1,645Orthopedic codes without a Site of Service Differential (SOSD)= 1174. 71% of all orthopedic procedures. NON-FAC NA INDICATOR = NA.These procedures are considered “facility only” and there is no additional reimbursement when performed in an office-based… Continue reading

Practice Expense RVUs

Practice expenses for services provided in a physician’s office include: 1.            Clinical Staff Time 2.            The Equipment 3.            Supplies Typically Used During A Procedure 4.            Indirect Expenses Of A Physician Practice Such As Administrative Staff 5.            Building Space 6.            Office Supplies Considered overhead or “facility fees” whether NON-FAC PE is… Continue reading

What is a Site of Service Differential?

This is the different total reimbursement, including both the Professional fees paid the the Physician and a separate payment paid to the facility (ASC, hospital outpatient, or inpatient hospital). It is described with RVU’s, explained in more detail here. Some 90-day surgeries do not have a Site of Service Differential… Continue reading

What is an Office-Based Surgery (OBS)?

Surgeries can be performed in different Places of Service (POS) Office: POS=11 Ambulatory Surgery Center: POS=22 Hospital Outpatient: POS=24 Hospital Inpatient: POS=21 Many minor surgeries such as biopsies, lesion removals and simple sutures are 10-day global procedures and routinely performed in the office. Typically a facility is used when the… Continue reading

What is WALANT?

Known as the Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet procedure this technique revolutionizes how hand and wrist surgeries are performed for conditions such as: Carpal tunnel syndrome De Quervain’s tenosynovitis Tendon ruptures Trigger finger WALANT is especially beneficial for patients who do not want to or are unable to undergo general… Continue reading

Benefits of WALANT and OBS

Many hand surgery procedures such as carpal tunnel release, tendon repair and removal of masses can now be performed under local anesthesia alone, avoiding the use of sedation or general anesthesia. The technique—known as Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia, No Tourniquet (WALANT)—can be performed in the surgeon’s office. The ability to safely… Continue reading

Obtaining Non-Facility Physician Expense RVU’s for Office-Based Surgeries

That are currently assigned as “facility-only.” These do not have a Site of Service Differential. My name is Jeffrey Restuccio, CPC, COC, I am a reimbursement expert and I’m working on a long-term project with the goal of obtaining appropriate office overhead reimbursement (non-facility physician expense RVU’s or a “facility… Continue reading

Facility Versus Non-Facility Practice Expense RVU’s For 90-Day Global Procedures

For the purpose of this project and analysis there are two types of surgical procedures. Updated Sep 2021. Facility OR office-based Facility-Only 1 Those that can be performed in the office or a facility (ASC, hospital outpatient department [HOPD] or hospital). Considered “Facility-Only”. 2 There is a Site of Service… Continue reading