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Our hospital has installed new facility-specific codes to bill for our

wound VAC treatments being provided. However, we need to attach a

price to each of these codes. One code being for " PT NEG PRESSURE

WOUND TX < =50 CM " and the other code being " PT NEG PRESSURE WOUND TX

> 50 CM " . I have no idea how much each of these procedures should

cost and, therefore, I don't know what kind of price we should ask

for. Can someone give us a ballpark figure?

Thanks!

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even Medicare has yet to establish pricing/reimbursement for these procedures.

I understand that APTA is working with the RUC committee to try to establish a

work value for 2006. You might call APTA to see what kind of data they are

using.

Ellen R. Strunk, PT, GCS

Clinical Consultant

Birmingham, AL 35244

erstrunk@...

Wound VAC billing question

Our hospital has installed new facility-specific codes to bill for our

wound VAC treatments being provided. However, we need to attach a

price to each of these codes. One code being for " PT NEG PRESSURE

WOUND TX < =50 CM " and the other code being " PT NEG PRESSURE WOUND TX

> 50 CM " . I have no idea how much each of these procedures should

cost and, therefore, I don't know what kind of price we should ask

for. Can someone give us a ballpark figure?

Thanks!

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even Medicare has yet to establish pricing/reimbursement for these procedures.

I understand that APTA is working with the RUC committee to try to establish a

work value for 2006. You might call APTA to see what kind of data they are

using.

Ellen R. Strunk, PT, GCS

Clinical Consultant

Birmingham, AL 35244

erstrunk@...

Wound VAC billing question

Our hospital has installed new facility-specific codes to bill for our

wound VAC treatments being provided. However, we need to attach a

price to each of these codes. One code being for " PT NEG PRESSURE

WOUND TX < =50 CM " and the other code being " PT NEG PRESSURE WOUND TX

> 50 CM " . I have no idea how much each of these procedures should

cost and, therefore, I don't know what kind of price we should ask

for. Can someone give us a ballpark figure?

Thanks!

Curtis

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even Medicare has yet to establish pricing/reimbursement for these procedures.

I understand that APTA is working with the RUC committee to try to establish a

work value for 2006. You might call APTA to see what kind of data they are

using.

Ellen R. Strunk, PT, GCS

Clinical Consultant

Birmingham, AL 35244

erstrunk@...

Wound VAC billing question

Our hospital has installed new facility-specific codes to bill for our

wound VAC treatments being provided. However, we need to attach a

price to each of these codes. One code being for " PT NEG PRESSURE

WOUND TX < =50 CM " and the other code being " PT NEG PRESSURE WOUND TX

> 50 CM " . I have no idea how much each of these procedures should

cost and, therefore, I don't know what kind of price we should ask

for. Can someone give us a ballpark figure?

Thanks!

Curtis

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intended only for the personal and confidential use of the intended

recipient(s). If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an

agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby

notified that you have received this document in error and that any review,

dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited.

If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately

by e-mail, and delete the original message.

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