| Mountain State Medical Policy Bulletin |
| Section: | Durable Medical Equipment |
| Number: | E-31 |
| Topic: | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy/Vacuum Assisted Closure of Chronic Wounds |
| Effective Date: | August 1, 2005 |
| Issued Date: | August 1, 2005 |
| Date Last Reviewed: | 07/2005 |
Indications and Limitations of Coverage
An NPWT pump and supplies are covered for the following conditions:
If the above criteria are not met for use of the NPWT device in either setting, the pump and supplies will be denied as not medically necessary. A participating, preferred, or network provider cannot bill the member for the denied service. The NPWT pumps must be capable of accommodating more than one wound dressing set for multiple wounds on a patient. Therefore, more than one pump (E2402) billed per patient for the same time period will be denied as not medically necessary. A participating, preferred, or network provider cannot bill the member for the denied service. The NPWT device must be prescribed by a physician and a health care professional licensed to assess wounds and/or administer wound care must, on a regular basis:
The health care professional must also record wound measurements consistently and regularly in the patient's records. This documentation is necessary to establish the medical necessity of the device for the individual member and must continue in order for coverage to continue for an eligible NPWT device. The health care professional services can be reported under code 97605 or 97606. Staging of Pressure Wounds
An NPWT pump and supplies will be denied at any time as not medically necessary, and nonbillable by a participating, preferred, or network provider if one or more of the following are present:
Supplies
Also, the pump and supplies will be denied as not medically necessary with any of the following, whichever occurs first:
Description Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is the controlled application of subatmospheric pressure to a wound using an electrical pump (E2402). The pump intermittently or continuously conveys subatmospheric pressure through connecting tubing to a specialized wound dressing (A6550). The dressing includes a resilient, open-cell foam surface dressing, sealed with an occlusive dressing that is meant to contain the subatmospheric pressure at the wound site and thereby promote wound healing. Drainage from the wound is collected in a canister (A6551). The stationary or portable NPWT electrical pump (E2402) provides controlled subatmospheric pressure and is designed for use with NPWT dressings to promote wound healing. Such an NPWT pump is capable of being selectively switched between continuous and intermittent modes of operation and is controllable to adjust the degree of subatmospheric pressure conveyed to the wound in a range from 25 to not greater than but equal to 200 mm Hg subatmospheric pressure. The pump is capable of sounding an audible alarm when desired pressures are not being achieved (that is, where there is a leak in the dressing seal) and when its wound drainage canister (A6551) is full. The pump is designed to fill the canister to full capacity. The dressing set (A6550) is used in conjunction with a stationary or portable NPWT pump, and contains all necessary components, including but not limited to a resilient, open-cell foam surface dressing, drainage tubing, and an occlusive dressing which creates a seal around the wound site for maintaining subatmospheric pressure at the wound. The canister set (A6551) is used in conjunction with a stationary or portable NPWT pump, and contains all necessary components, including but not limited to a container, to collect wound exudate. Canisters may be various sizes to accommodate stationary or portable NPWT pumps. The purpose of the NPWT device is to promote wound healing. Wound healing is defined as improvement occurring in either surface area or depth of the wound. Lack of improvement of a wound is defined as a lack of progress in quantitative measurements of wound characteristics including wound length and width (surface area), or depth measured serially and documented over a specified time interval. |
| 97605 | 97606 | A6550 | A6551 | E2402 |
PRN References |
Region A DMERC MPB 14.31 |