Pharmacy Question for the Week of June 5, 2017

Question:

Will Medicare pay for an injection if that’s the only reason for an office visit?

Answer:

If no other physician fee schedule service is being paid, Medicare will reimburse separately for the injection-only service, according to the Medicare Claims Processing Manual, chapter 17, section 20.5.7. Note that the injection must be the sole purpose of the office visit.

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