NEWS ALERT
July
30, 2020
CMS and
CDC announce provider reimbursement available for counseling
patients to self-isolate at time of COVID-19 testing
Today,
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are announcing that
payment is available to physicians and health care providers to
counsel patients, at the time of coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) testing, about the importance of self-isolation after
they are tested and prior to the onset of symptoms.
The
transmission of COVID-19 occurs from both symptomatic,
pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals emphasizing the
importance of education on self-isolation as the spread of the
virus can be reduced significantly by having patients isolated
earlier, while waiting for test results or symptom onset. The
CDC models show that when individuals who are tested for the virus
are separated from others and placed in quarantine, there can be up
to an 86 percent reduction in the transmission of the virus
compared to a 40 percent decrease in viral transmission if the
person isolates after symptoms arise.
Provider
counseling to patients, at the time of their COVID-19 testing, will
include the discussion of immediate need for isolation, even before
results are available, the importance to inform their immediate
household that they too should be tested for COVID-19, and the
review of signs and symptoms and services available to them to aid
in isolating at home. In addition, they will be counseled
that if they test positive, to wear a mask at all times and they
will be contacted by public health authorities and asked to provide
information for contact tracing and to tell their immediate
household and recent contacts in case it is appropriate for these
individuals to be tested for the virus and to self-isolate as
well.
CMS
will use existing evaluation and management (E/M) payment codes to
reimburse providers who are eligible to bill CMS for counseling
services no matter where a test is administered, including doctor’s
offices, urgent care clinics, hospitals and community drive-thru or
pharmacy testing sites.
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