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Billing and Coding: Single Chamber and Dual Chamber Permanent Cardiac Pacemakers – Coding and Billing

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Billing and Coding: Single Chamber and Dual Chamber Permanent Cardiac Pacemakers – Coding and Billing
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The National Coverage Determination (NCD) 20.8.3, Single Chamber and Dual Chamber Permanent Cardiac Pacemakers were revised with an effective date of August 13, 2013. The CMS A/B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) have been instructed to implement the NCD at the local level. The following provides coding and billing instructions for the implementation of NCD 20.8.3. (CMS policy language is in italics.) The NCD “Item/Service Description” and “Indications and Limitations” are repeated here.

Item/Service Description

A. General

Permanent cardiac pacemakers refer to a group of self-contained, battery operated, implanted devices that send electrical stimulation to the heart through one or more implanted leads. They are often classified by the number of chambers of the heart that the devices stimulate (pulse or depolarize). Single chamber pacemakers typically target either the right atrium or right ventricle. Dual chamber pacemakers stimulate both the right atrium and the right ventricle.

The implantation procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and requires only a brief hospitalization. A catheter is inserted into the chest and the pacemaker’s leads are threaded through the catheter to the appropriate chamber(s) of the heart. The surgeon then makes a small “pocket” in the pad of the flesh under the skin on the upper portion of the chest wall to hold the power source. The pocket is then closed with stitches.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has determined that the evidence is sufficient to conclude that implanted permanent cardiac pacemakers, single chamber or dual chamber, are reasonable and necessary for the treatment of non-reversible symptomatic bradycardia due to sinus node dysfunction and second and/or third degree atrioventricular block. Symptoms of bradycardia are symptoms that can be directly attributable to a heart rate less than 60 beats per minute (for example: syncope, seizures, congestive heart failure, dizziness, or confusion).

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

B. Nationally Covered Indications

The following indications are covered for implanted permanent single chamber or dual chamber cardiac pacemakers:

  1. Documented non-reversible symptomatic bradycardia due to sinus node dysfunction, and
  2. Documented non-reversible symptomatic bradycardia due to second degree and/or third degree atrioventricular block.

C. Nationally Non-Covered Indications

The following indications are non-covered for implanted permanent single chamber or dual chamber cardiac pacemakers:

  1. Reversible causes of bradycardia such as electrolyte abnormalities, medications or drugs, and hypothermia,
  2. Asymptomatic first degree atrioventricular block,
  3. Asymptomatic sinus bradycardia,
  4. Asymptomatic sino-atrial block or asymptomatic sinus arrest,
  5. Ineffective atrial contractions (e.g., chronic atrial fibrillation or flutter, or giant left atrium) without symptomatic bradycardia,
  6. Asymptomatic second degree atrioventricular block of Mobitz Type I unless the QRS complexes are prolonged or electrophysiological studies have demonstrated that the block is at or beyond the level of the His Bundle (a component of the electrical conduction system of the heart),
  7. Syncope of undetermined cause,
  8. Bradycardia during sleep,
  9. Right bundle branch block with left axis deviation (and other forms of fascicular or bundle branch block) without syncope or other symptoms of intermittent atrioventricular block,
  10. Asymptomatic bradycardia in post-myocardial infarction patients about to initiate long-term beta-blocker drug therapy,
  11. Frequent or persistent supraventricular tachycardias, except where the pacemaker is specifically for the control of tachycardia, and
  12. A clinical condition in which pacing takes place only intermittently and briefly, and which is not associated with a reasonable likelihood that pacing needs will become prolonged.

D. Other

Medicare Administrative Contractors will determine coverage under section 1862(a)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act for any other indications for the implantation and use of single chamber or dual chamber cardiac pacemakers that are not specifically addressed in this national coverage determination.
(This NCD last reviewed August 2013.)

Please note: The “Decision Memo for Cardiac Pacemakers: Single-Chamber and Dual-Chamber Permanent Cardiac Pacemaker (CAG-00063R3)” states:

CMS initiated this current national coverage analysis to reconsider coverage indications for single chamber and dual chamber cardiac pacemakers. The scope of this reconsideration and this decision memorandum does not address biventricular pacemakers, pacemakers that stimulate more than two heart chambers, those devices used to treat tachyarrhythmias and cardiac dyssynchrony, cardiac resynchronization therapy, cardiac pacemaker evaluation services, or self-contained pacemaker monitors.

Medicare Administrative Contractors will determine coverage under section 1862(a)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act for any other indications for the implantation and use of single chamber or dual chamber cardiac pacemakers that are not specifically addressed in this national coverage determination.

The coding and billing guidelines only apply to those CPT codes for the initial insertion of cardiac pacemakers:

  • 33206 Insertion of new or replacement of permanent pacemaker with transvenous electrode(s); atrial
  • 33207 ventricular
  • 33208 atrial and ventricular

The NCD does not address replacement of pacemaker generators. CPT codes 33227, 33228 and 33229 or 33233 are therefore not addressed in this coding article.

CMS NCD Covered Conditions and Diagnosis Codes – Group I

Clinical Conditions:

  • Documented non-reversible symptomatic bradycardia due to sinus node dysfunction
  • Documented non-reversible symptomatic bradycardia due to second degree and/or third degree atrioventricular block

Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10-CM) (Attest with Modifier - KX):

  • Atrioventricular (AV) block ( I44.2)
  • Mobitz (type II) AV block (I44.1)
  • Other second degree AV block (I44.1)
  • Sinoatrial node dysfunction/Sick sinus syndrome (I49.5)
  • Congenital heart block (Q24.6)

Contractor (Additional) Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10-CM) Allowed by the NCD – Group II (Attest with Modifier - KX)

  • Atrioventricular block, unspecified (Symptomatic) (I44.30)
  • First-degree atrioventricular block (Symptomatic with PR interval more than 300 milliseconds) (I44.0)
  • Left bundle branch block, other or unspecified (I44.7)
  • Right bundle branch block, unspecified or other (I45.10 / I45.19)
  • Bundle branch block, unspecified (I45.10 or I45.19)
  • Right bundle branch block and left posterior fascicular block (I45.2)
  • Right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block (I45.2)
    o Other bilateral bundle branch block (I45.2)
    o Bifascicular block (I45.2)
    o Trifascicular block (I45.3)
  • Supraventricular tachycardias in which a pacemaker is specifically for control of the tachycardia (I47.10 / I47.19 / I47.9)
  • Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia/supraventricular tachycardia (SVT that is reproducibly terminated by pacing when catheter ablation and/or drugs fail to control the arrhythmia or produce intolerable side effects) (I47.10 / I47.19 / I47.9)
  • Atrial fibrillation/atrial fibrillation, persistent; unspecified atrial fibrillation (I48.11 / I48.19 / I48.91) with symptomatic bradycardia due to necessary medical therapy
  • Atrial flutter/atrial flutter, typical/atypical/unspecified (I48.3 / I48.4 / I48.92) with symptomatic bradycardia due to necessary medical therapy
  • Hypersensitive carotid sinus syndrome and neurocardiogenic syncope (Syncope without clear, provocative events and with a hypersensitive cardioinhibitory response of 3 seconds or longer or for significantly symptomatic neurocardiogenic syncope associated with bradycardia documented spontaneously or at the time of tilt-table testing (G90.01)

Note: In order to receive proper payment, providers must use the KX modifier when billing for a pacemaker when the appropriate diagnosis for doing the procedure is listed in Group I or Group II (e.g. pacemaker or generator replacement or atrioventricular(AV) ablation).

It may be appropriate and reasonable to insert a pacemaker up to 7 days prior to an AV ablation to ensure proper functioning of the pacemaker prior to a medically necessary and reasonable cardiac ablation procedure.

Other Conditions Not Addressed by the NCD or by the Contractor - Group III include but are not limited to the following (Attest with Modifier - SC when the medical record does not support the use of a covered diagnosis from Group I or Group II):

  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy
  • Obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Pacing in children, adolescents, and patients with congenital heart disease
  • Pacemaker or generator replacements
  • Sustained pause-dependent ventricular tachycardia, with or without QT prolongation

 

Modifier Usage:

Modifier - KX (Requirements specified in the medical policy have been met) must be used as an attestation by the practitioner and/or provider of the service that documentation is on file verifying the patient has a symptomatic arrhythmia or a high potential for progression of the rhythm disturbance requiring a permanent pacemaker for Groups I and II. Bradycardia that is the consequence of essential long-term drug therapy of a type and dose for which there is no acceptable alternative does not exclude the use of modifier - KX.

In addition, use of modifier - KX may be used in patients without symptoms in Groups I and II in the following situations:

  • Awake, symptom–free patients in sinus rhythm, with documented periods of asystole greater than or equal to 3.0 seconds or any escape rate less than 40 beats per minute (bpm), or with an escape rhythm that is below the AV node
  • Awake, symptom-free patients with atrial fibrillation and bradycardia with one or more pauses of at least 5 seconds or longer
  • Catheter ablation of the AV junction
  • Postoperative AV block that is not expected to resolve after cardiac surgery
  • Patients with neuromuscular diseases, e.g., myotonic muscular dystrophy, Kearns-Sayre syndrome, Erb dystrophy, and peroneal muscular atrophy, with third-degree and advanced second-degree AV block at any anatomic level
  • Asymptomatic persistent third-degree AV block at any anatomic site with average awake ventricular rates of 40 bpm or faster if cardiomegaly or LV dysfunction is present or if the site of block is below the AV node
  • Second or third-degree AV block during exercise in the absence of myocardial ischemia
  • Persistent third-degree AV block with an escape rate greater than 40 bpm in asymptomatic adult patients without cardiomegaly
  • Asymptomatic second-degree AV block at intra-or infra-His levels found at electrophysiological study
  • First- or second-degree AV block with symptoms similar to those of pacemaker syndrome or hemodynamic compromise
  • Asymptomatic type II second-degree AV block with a narrow QRS. Second-degree AV block with a wide QRS including isolated right bundle-branch block

For medically necessary pacemaker insertion in conditions not addressed by the NCD or this article, Group III, use modifier - SC (Medically necessary service or supply).

Modifiers – GA and – GZ:

Modifier – GA (Waiver of liability statement issued as required by payer policy, individual case) should be used when the provider wants to indicate that he/she anticipates that Medicare will deny a specific service as not reasonable and necessary, an Advanced Beneficiary Notice (ABN) Form CMS-R-131 has been signed by the beneficiary and is on file. Modifier – GA may also be used on assigned claims when a patient refuses to sign the ABN and the latter is properly witnessed. For claims submitted to the Part A MAC, occurrence code 32 and the date of the ABN are required.

Modifier – GZ should be used when the provider wants to indicate that it is expected that Medicare will deny the specific services as not reasonable and necessary and the beneficiary was not asked to sign an ABN.

Claims for pacemaker claims that do not meet the criteria for modifier – KX or – SC should have modifier – GA or – GZ appended depending on the ABN status and will be denied.

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I44.1 Atrioventricular block, second degree
I44.2 Atrioventricular block, complete
I49.5 Sick sinus syndrome
Q24.6 Congenital heart block

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G90.01 Carotid sinus syncope
I44.0 Atrioventricular block, first degree
I44.30 Unspecified atrioventricular block
I44.7 Left bundle-branch block, unspecified
I45.10 Unspecified right bundle-branch block
I45.19 Other right bundle-branch block
I45.2 Bifascicular block
I45.3 Trifascicular block
I47.10 Supraventricular tachycardia, unspecified
I47.19 Other supraventricular tachycardia
I47.9 Paroxysmal tachycardia, unspecified
I48.11 Longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation
I48.19 Other persistent atrial fibrillation
I48.3 Typical atrial flutter
I48.4 Atypical atrial flutter
I48.91 Unspecified atrial fibrillation
I48.92 Unspecified atrial flutter
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Revision History Date Revision History Number Revision History Explanation
10/01/2023 R10

Updated to indicate this article is not an LCD Reference Article.

10/01/2023 R9

Under Article Text, I48.1 was replaced with I48.11 and I48.19 within the “Contractor (Additional) Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10) Allowed by the NCD – Group II (Attest with Modifier – KX)” section. This update is effective 10/01/2019.

10/01/2023 R8

Per Annual ICD-10 Updates:

The following codes were added to Group 2: I47.10, I47.19.

The following codes were deleted from Group 2: I47.1.

Under Article Text, I47.1 was replaced with I47.10 and I47.19 within the “Contractor (Additional) Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10) Allowed by the NCD – Group II (Attest with Modifier – KX” section.

10/01/2019 R7

Article converted to Billing and Coding, no change in coverage made.

10/01/2019 R6

Effective 10/01/2019, added and deleted the following ICD-10 codes per the 2019/2020 annual ICD-CM updates.

Added to Group 2:

  • I48.11
  • I48.19

Deleted from Group 2:

  • I48.1
09/05/2018 R5

This article is revised to remove all reference to ICD-9 diagnosis codes.

05/01/2016 R4

R4 - Article is updated to indicate the KX modifier must be used when the appropriate diagnosis for doing the procedure is listed in Group I or Group II. Added clarification for inserting a pacemaker prior to a medically necessary and reasonable cardiac ablation procedure.

05/01/2016 R3

Clarified the use of the SC modifier is payable when the medical record does not support the use of a covered diagnosis from Group I or Group II. No change in coverage is made.

05/01/2016 R2 A typographical error regarding CPT code 33229 was corrected in the following statement:

The NCD does not address replacement of pacemaker generators. CPT codes 33227, 33228 and 33229 or 33233 are therefore not addressed in this coding article.

Added the following to the Explanatory Note in the Group 1 Paragraph in the "CPT/HCPCS Codes" section:

Group 1 CPT codes apply to Groups 1 and 2 ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM Codes.
05/01/2016 R1 The provisions in this article will be applied to dates of service on or after May 1, 2016.

ICD-10-CM code was revised from I44.2 to I44.1 in the following indication in the “Diagnosis Codes (ICD-9-CM /ICD-10-CM) (Attest with Modifier - KX)” section:

• Other second degree AV block (426.13 / I44.1)

ICD-9-CM code 427.2 was added to the following condition/indication in the “Contractor (Additional) Diagnosis Codes (ICD-9-CM /ICD-10-CM) Allowed by the NCD – Group II (Attest with Modifier - KX)” section:

• Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia/supraventricular tachycardia (SVT that is reproducibly terminated by pacing when catheter ablation and/or drugs fail to control the arrhythmia or produce intolerable side effects) (427.0/427.2/ I47.1/I47.9)

ICD-10-CM code I48.91 was removed from the condition/indication (atrial flutter) in the “Contractor (Additional) Diagnosis Codes (ICD-9-CM /ICD-10-CM) Allowed by the NCD – Group II (Attest with Modifier - KX)” section as it is specific to atrial fibrillation and is already referenced in that condition/indication:

• Atrial flutter/atrial flutter, typical/atypical/unspecified (427.32 / I48.3/I48.4/I48.92) with symptomatic bradycardia due to necessary medical therapy

“Medically necessary” was added to the following requirement for modifier - SC:

For medically necessary pacemaker insertion in conditions not addressed by the NCD or this article, Group III, use modifier - SC (Medically necessary service or supply).

The following modifier requirement was added regarding the use of modifiers GA and GZ:

Modifiers –GA and –GZ:

Modifier –GA (Waiver of liability statement issued as required by payer policy, individual case) should be used when the provider wants to indicate that he/she anticipates that Medicare will deny a specific service as not reasonable and necessary and an Advanced Beneficiary Notice (ABN) Form CMS-R-131 has been signed by the beneficiary and is on file. Modifier –GA may also be used on assigned claims when a patient refuses to sign the ABN and the latter is properly witnessed. For claims submitted to the Part A MAC, occurrence code 32 and the date of the ABN are required.

Modifier –GZ should be used when the provider wants to indicate that it is expected that Medicare will deny the specific services as not reasonable and necessary and the beneficiary was not asked to sign an ABN.

Claims for pacemaker claims that do not meet the criteria for modifier –KX or –SC should have modifier –GA or –GZ appended depending on the ABN status and will be denied.

ICD-10-CM code I48.1 and I48.92 was added to Group 2 in the “Covered ICD-10-CM Codes” section.
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Keywords

  • Single Chamber
  • Dual Chamber
  • NCD
  • Permanent Cardiac Pacemakers
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  • 33207
  • 33208
  • 33227
  • 33228
  • 33229
  • 33233