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Section: Durable Medical Equipment
Number: E-43
Topic: Infrared Heating Pad Systems
Effective Date: July 1, 2007
Issued Date: March 8, 2010

General Policy Guidelines | Procedure Codes | Coding Guidelines | Publications | References | Attachments | Procedure Code Attachments | Diagnosis Codes | Glossary

General Policy

An infrared heating pad system (E0221) consists of a pad or pads containing mechanisms (for example, luminous gallium aluminum arsinide diodes) that generate infrared (or near infrared) light and a power source. Replacement pads are coded A4639.

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

For any item to be covered, it must:

  1. be eligible for a defined Medicare benefit category;
  2. be reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury or to improve the functioning of a malformed body member; and,
  3. meet all other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.

For the items addressed in this medical policy, the criteria for "reasonable and necessary" are defined by the following indications and limitations of coverage.

For an item to be covered, a written signed and dated order must be received by the supplier before a claim is submitted. If the supplier bills for an item addressed in this policy without first receiving the completed order, the item will be denied as not medically necessary.

Reasons for Noncoverage

There are no indications for which these devices have been demonstrated to have any therapeutic effect. The device and any related accessories will be denied as not medically reasonable and necessary. Effective January 26, 2009, a provider cannot bill the member for the denied service unless the provider has given advance written notice, informing the member that the service may be deemed not medically necessary and providing an estimate of the cost. The member must agree in writing to assume financial responsibility, in advance of receiving the service. The signed agreement, in the form of a Pre-Service Denial Notice, should be maintained in the provider's records.

Documentation Requirements

An order for each item billed must be signed and dated by the treating physician, kept on file by the supplier, and made available upon request. Items billed before a signed and dated order has been received by the supplier must be submitted with an EY modifier added to each affected procedure code.

NOTE:
This policy is designed to address medical guidelines that are appropriate for the majority of individuals with a particular disease, illness, or condition. Each person's unique clinical circumstances may warrant individual consideration, based on review of applicable medical records.

Procedure Codes

A4639E0221    

Coding Guidelines

An infrared heating pad system (E0221) consists of a pad or pads containing mechanisms (for example, luminous gallium aluminum arsinide diodes) that generate infrared (or near infrared) light and a power source. Replacement pads are coded A4639.

Effective August 1, 2009, suppliers should contact the Pricing, Data Analysis and Coding (PDAC) Contractor for guidance on the correct coding of these items. https://www.dmepdac.com/

Publications

References

Section 1833(e) of the Social Security Act precludes payment to any provider of services unless "there has been furnished such information as may be necessary in order to determine the amounts due such provider." It is expected that the patient's medical records will reflect the need for the care provided. The patient's medical records include the physician's office records, hospital records, nursing home records, home health agency records, records from other healthcare professionals and test reports. This documentation must be available upon request.

CMS PUB 100-3, Medicare National Coverage Determinations Manual, Chapter 1, Section 270.6

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Attachments

Procedure Code Attachments

Diagnosis Codes

Glossary





This policy is designed to address medical guidelines that are appropriate for the majority of individuals with a particular disease, illness, or condition. Each person's unique clinical circumstances may warrant individual consideration, based on review of applicable medical records.

Medical policies are designed to supplement the terms of a member's contract. The member's contract defines the benefits available; therefore, medical policies should not be construed as overriding specific contract language. In the event of conflict, the contract shall govern.

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