Description
Telehealth is a potentially useful tool that, if employed appropriately, can provide important benefits to patients, including: increased access to health care, expanded utilization of specialty expertise, rapid availability of patient records, and the reduced cost of patient care.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) promotes telemedicine as beneficial and useful to improve primary and preventative care to Medicare beneficiaries who live in underserved and rural areas. CMS states that telemedicine provides remote access for face-to-face services such as consultations, office visits, preventative care, and mental health services. Telemedicine, the use of telecommunications technology to deliver medical diagnostic, monitoring, and therapeutic services when health care users and providers are geographically separated, offers great promise for reducing access barriers for chronically ill Medicare beneficiaries. Telehealth is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient’s clinical health status.
Telehealth includes a growing variety of applications and services using two-way video, email, smart phones, wireless tools, and other forms of telecommunications. Policy Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) will provide reimbursement for Telehealth services according to the criteria outlined in this policy.
Reimbursement Guidelines
Blue Cross NC follows CMS guidance for telehealth billing and reimbursement, unless otherwise stated.
All codes on the CMS covered telehealth list will be eligible for reimbursement, including the expanded code list in effect during the public health emergency (PHE).
When a hospital provides telehealth services to a registered outpatient, only HCPCS code Q3014, representing the originating site facility fee is eligible for reimbursement.
Billing and Coding
Applicable codes are for reference only and may not be all inclusive. For further information on reimbursement guidelines, please see www.bcbsnc.com.
Modifier usage and place of service (POS) requirements will follow CMS instructions:
“During the PHE providers are allowed to submit the POS had the service been performed face to face. Modifier 95 would then be added to indicate the service was telehealth. Alternatively, providers are allowed to submit with a telehealth POS 02 or 10.”