Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 I must be the only one who doesn’t keep up on these things, but now I find I can’t charge the friendly 90772 anymore. They have added 5600 to it, so now we have to use 96372 instead for IM or SC injections. Since I generally get paid less than it costs for testosterone cypionate, and since I make the patients buy their own injectable MTX, getting paid for the injection itself is pretty important to keep me from being in a negative cash flow. I can only hope that the larger number will be reimbursed more than the smaller one. In fact, I think that is a good idea! To save primary care, we need to get rid of the RVU system, and instead be paid based on the numerical value of the CPT code. . . . dts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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