OAR 410-122-0180
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Level II Coding


(1)

The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) level II is a comprehensive and standardized system that classifies similar products that are medical in nature into categories for the purpose of efficient claims processing. For each alphanumeric HCPCS code, there is descriptive terminology that identifies a category of like items. These codes are used primarily for billing purposes. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) maintain and distribute HCPCS Level II Codes.

(2)

HCPCS is a system for identifying items and services. It is not a methodology or system for making coverage or payment determinations. The existence of a code does not, of itself, determine coverage for an item or service. While these codes are used for billing purposes, decisions regarding the addition, deletion, or revision of HCPCS codes are made independently of the process for making coverage and payment determinations for medical items or services. Items billed that do not have a HCPCS code will be reviewed by the Division of Medical Assistance Programs (Division) on a case by case basis to ensure rule 410-122-0080 (Conditions of Coverage, Limitations, and Restrictions) is appropriately applied to item billed.

(3)

The Division uses the HCPCS Level II Code Set to ensure that claims are processed in an orderly and consistent manner.

(4)

When requesting authorization and submitting claims, DMEPOS providers must use these codes to identify the items they are billing. The descriptor that is assigned to a code represents the definition of the items and services that can be billed using that code.

(5)

This rule division may not contain all code updates needed to report medical services and supplies.

(6)

For the most up-to-date information on code additions, changes, or deletions, refer to the fee schedule posted on the Division Web site.

(7)

The Division fee schedule lists all of the current HCPCS codes in an alphanumeric index.

(8)

Newly established temporary codes and effective dates for their use are also posted on the Division website at www.oregon.gov/OHA/HSD/OHP/Pages/Fee-Schedule.aspx.

(9)

CMS updates permanent national codes annually on January 1st.

(10)

CMS may add, change, or delete temporary national codes on a quarterly basis.

(11)

The Medicare Pricing, Data Analysis and Coding (PDAC) contractor is responsible for assisting DMEPOS providers and manufacturers in determining which HCPCS code should be used to describe DMEPOS items.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 410-122-0180 — Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Level II Coding, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=410-122-0180.

410‑122‑0010
Definitions
410‑122‑0020
Orders
410‑122‑0040
Prior Authorization
410‑122‑0080
Conditions of Coverage, Limitations, and Restrictions
410‑122‑0090
Face-to-Face Encounter Requirements (for Fee-For-Service Clients)
410‑122‑0180
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Level II Coding
410‑122‑0182
Legend
410‑122‑0184
Repairs, Servicing, Replacement, Delivery, and Dispensing
410‑122‑0186
Payment Methodology
410‑122‑0188
DMEPOS Rebate Agreements
410‑122‑0200
Pulse Oximeter for Home Use
410‑122‑0202
Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Devices for Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea
410‑122‑0203
Oxygen and Oxygen Equipment
410‑122‑0204
Nebulizer
410‑122‑0205
Respiratory Assist Devices
410‑122‑0206
Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing
410‑122‑0207
Respiratory Supplies
410‑122‑0208
Suction Pumps
410‑122‑0209
Tracheostomy Care Supplies
410‑122‑0210
Ventilators
410‑122‑0211
Cough Stimulating Device
410‑122‑0220
Pacemaker Monitor
410‑122‑0240
Apnea Monitors for Infants
410‑122‑0250
Breast Pumps
410‑122‑0260
Home Uterine Monitoring
410‑122‑0280
Heating/Cooling Accessories
410‑122‑0300
Light Therapy
410‑122‑0320
Manual Wheelchair Base
410‑122‑0325
Power Wheelchair Base
410‑122‑0330
Power-Operated Vehicle
410‑122‑0340
Wheelchair Options/Accessories
410‑122‑0360
Canes and Crutches
410‑122‑0365
Standing and Positioning Aids
410‑122‑0375
Walkers
410‑122‑0380
Hospital Beds
410‑122‑0400
Pressure Reducing Support Surfaces
410‑122‑0420
Hospital Bed Accessories
410‑122‑0475
Therapeutic Shoes for Diabetics
410‑122‑0510
Osteogenesis Stimulator
410‑122‑0515
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulator (NMES)
410‑122‑0520
Glucose Monitors and Diabetic Supplies
410‑122‑0525
External Insulin Infusion Pump
410‑122‑0540
Ostomy Supplies
410‑122‑0560
Urological Supplies
410‑122‑0580
Bath Supplies
410‑122‑0590
Patient Lifts
410‑122‑0600
Toilet Supplies
410‑122‑0620
Miscellaneous Supplies
410‑122‑0625
Surgical Dressing
410‑122‑0630
Incontinent Supplies
410‑122‑0640
Eye Prostheses
410‑122‑0655
External Breast Prostheses
410‑122‑0658
Gradient Compression Stockings/Sleeves
410‑122‑0660
Orthotics and Prosthetics
410‑122‑0662
Ankle-Foot Orthoses and Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses
410‑122‑0678
Dynamic Adjustable Extension/Flexion Device
410‑122‑0680
Facial Prostheses
410‑122‑0700
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Pumps
410‑122‑0720
Pediatric Wheelchairs
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 410-122-0180’s source at or​.us