24.29.1581 PROVIDER FEES--OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY SPECIALTY AREA FOR SERVICES PROVIDED FROM APRIL 1, 1993 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2002 (1) Services rendered by occupational therapists and physical therapists from April 1, 1993 through June 30, 2002 are payable only for the procedure codes listed in (7) of this rule. None of the procedure codes, descriptions, or unit values in Relative Values for Physicians apply to occupational therapy and physical therapy services.
(2) Nothing in this rule is to be construed so as to broaden the scope of a provider's practice. Each provider is to limit their services to those which can be performed within the limits and restrictions of the provider's professional licensure. Providers may only charge for services performed that are consistent with the scope of their practice and licensure.
(3) The conversion factor used depends on the date the service was rendered:
(a) Effective April 1, 1993, the conversion factor for occupational therapists and physical therapists is $5.87.
(b) Effective January 1, 1994, and each year annually thereafter, the conversion factor will increase in the manner specified by ARM 24.29.1536.
(4) Occupational and physical therapists must obtain prior authorization for any of the following procedures:
(a) 97544, work hardening;
(b) 97546, work conditioning;
(c) 97750, off-site therapy;
(d) 97751, off-site equipment;
(e) 97764, job site visit; or
(f) 97770, physical capacity evaluation.
(5) The unit value for each procedure listed in (7) includes the value for the associated office visit.
(6) Where the fee for a procedure depends on the time spent by the provider, the time spent on the completion of reports is already included within the procedure code unless otherwise noted.
(7) The following special procedure codes, with the associated description and unit values, are recognized for physical medicine services:
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Procedure Code |
Description
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Unit
Value
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(a) |
97010 |
treatment to one area; hot or cold packs |
2.0
|
|
97012 |
traction, mechanical |
2.0
|
|
97014 |
electrical stimulation (unattended) |
2.0
|
|
97016 |
vasopneumatic devices |
2.0
|
|
97018 |
paraffin bath |
2.0
|
(b) |
97020 |
microwave |
2.0
|
|
97022 |
whirlpool |
2.0
|
|
97024 |
diathermy |
2.0
|
|
97026 |
infrared |
2.0
|
|
97028 |
ultraviolet |
2.0
|
(c) |
97039 |
unlisted modality, equivalent in level of service to 97010-97028 (specify) |
2.0
|
(d) |
97050 |
treatment to one area involving two or more procedures from series 97010-97039 |
2.4
|
(e) |
97110 |
treatment to one area, each visit; therapeutic exercises (teaching and supervision of exercises which will improve or enhance strength, range of motion, flexibility, and endurance, including passive, isotonic [concentric and eccentric], isometric, relaxation, posture, and endurance training) |
5.6
|
|
97112 |
neuromuscular reeducation (incorporating the concepts of motor control and motor learning to improve movement, balance, proprioceptive sense, kinesthetic sense, and perceptual motor skills [for example, neuromuscular treatment approaches, facilitation procedures, closed kinetic chain activities, developmental approaches, and sensory integration approaches]) |
5.6
|
|
97114 |
functional activities (teaching of skills which will improve or enhance an individual's ability to perform functional activities [for example, bed mobility, transfers, gait, lifting, use of adaptive devices, joint protection and cognitive re-education] which are goal directed and task specific) |
5.6
|
|
97116 |
gait training (specific instructions in the proper patterns and components of walking and/or running; can be applied along a continuum from crutch training for very simple gait deviations to the application and instruction in complicated gait techniques for very complex gait dysfunctions) |
5.6
|
|
97118 |
electrical stimulation (manual) |
5.6
|
(f) |
97120 |
iontophoresis |
5.6
|
|
97121 |
phonophoresis |
5.6
|
|
97122 |
traction, manual |
5.6
|
|
97124 |
massage |
5.6
|
|
97126 |
contrast baths |
5.6
|
|
97128 |
ultrasound |
5.6
|
(g) |
97130 |
soft tissue mobilization |
5.6
|
|
97132 |
joint mobilization |
5.6
|
|
97133 |
rehabilitation taping |
5.6
|
|
97134 |
spray/stretch |
5.6
|
|
97136 |
postural drain |
5.6
|
|
97139 |
unlisted procedure, equivalent in level of service to 97110-97136 (specify) |
5.6
|
(h)� |
97200 |
treatment involving one or more procedures from group A below, and at least one procedure also in group B |
6.8
|
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Group A�������������������������������� Group B
97010-97039���������������������� �97118-97139
97118-97139����������������������� 97260 (minutes n/a)
97260 (minutes n/a)������������ 97261 (minutes n/a)
97261 (minutes n/a)
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(i) |
97220 |
hubbard tank; each visit |
7.2
|
(j) |
97240 |
individual pool therapy or hubbard tank with therapeutic exercises; each visit (practitioner-supervised exercises and activities performed in a pool to enhance flexibility, coordination, strength, and/or cardiovascular capacity where buoyancy and/or decreased weight bearing are indicated) |
8.8
|
|
97241 |
group pool therapy or hubbard tank with therapeutic exercises, per person supervised; each visit |
4.4
|
(k) |
97260 |
manipulation (cervical, thoracic, lumbosacral, sacroiliac, hand, wrist) (separate procedure); one area |
5.6
|
|
97261 |
each additional area |
2.6
|
(l) |
97301 |
treatment involving one or more procedures from group A below, and at least one procedure also in group B |
9.5
|
|
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Group A�������������������������� Group B
97110������������������������������ 97118-97139
97112������������������������������ 97260 (minutes n/a)
97114������������������������������ 97261 (minutes n/a)
97116
|
|
(m) |
97500 |
orthotics training (dynamic bracing splinting), upper extremities; each visit |
6.6
|
(n) |
97520 |
prosthetic training; each visit |
6.6
|
(o) |
97530 |
kinetic activities to increase coordination, strength and/or range of motion, one area (any two extremities or trunk); each visit (mechanized/computerized therapeutic exercise or activity to rehabilitate joint/muscle function using, for example, isokinetic, isotonic, isoinertial and/or isometric equipment) |
7.4
|
(p) |
97540 |
training in activities of daily living (self care skills and/or daily life management skills); each visit |
6.6
|
|
97544 |
work hardening; each one hour [an individualized therapist-supervised, work-oriented treatment process involving the worker in simulated or actual work tasks which are structured and graded to progressively increase physical tolerances, adaptability, pacing, knowledge of task performance, body-mechanics, efficiency, endurance, and productivity to return-to-work goals. To be conducted only when a job has been identified for the worker to return to and specific job demands have been identified through a job analysis.] Other services are billable separately from work hardening. |
8.5
|
|
97546 |
work conditioning; each one hour [an individualized, therapist-established and -supervised therapeutic exercise program which may include aerobic conditioning, education, limited work tasks and simulation, and progressive resistive functional exercises.] |
8.5
|
(q) |
97705 |
orthotic/prosthetic evaluation--deleted; to report use evaluation procedure code applicable to profession of provider |
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|
97708 |
activities of daily living evaluation--deleted; to report use evaluation procedure code applicable to profession of provider |
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(r) |
97719 |
face-to-face conference by therapist with payor representative(s) to update status of patient, upon request of payor or payor's authorized representative (content must be documented) |
BR
|
(s) |
97720 |
extremity testing for strength, dexterity, or stamina--deleted; to report use evaluation procedure code applicable to profession of provider |
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(t) |
97750 |
physical or occupational therapy provided outside usual location of practice |
12.0
|
|
97751 |
physical or occupational therapy equipment and personnel provided outside usual location of practice |
12.0
|
|
97752 |
muscle testing with torque curves during isometric and isokinetic exercise, mechanized or computerized evaluations with printout (includes representation in graph form of muscle-joint measurements of velocity, acceleration, power, range of motion, endurance, and work) |
9.0
|
(u) |
97762 |
computerized movement analysis testing-- kinematic and/or kinetic (includes computerized measurement and analysis of functional human movement and the forces [velocity, acceleration, displacement, and muscle and joint reaction] involved in movement; can include interfacing or individual measurement of electromyogram muscle activity and/or force plate analysis [three-dimensional analysis of ground reaction forces during weight-bearing activities and movements]) |
9.0
|
|
97764 |
job site visit, each 60 minutes (includes report) |
12.0
|
(v) |
97770 |
physical capacity evaluation, each 60 minutes, up to six hours (includes report) [Objective, directly observed measurement of a worker's ability to perform a variety of physical tasks combined with statements of abilities by worker and evaluator. Includes 97772 if requested along with physical capacity evaluation by insurer. Also called "physical tolerance screening", "functional capacity evaluation", "functional capacity assessment", or "work tolerance screening".] |
14.0
|
(w) |
97799 |
unlisted physical medicine service |
BR
|
(x) |
97800 |
New patient; routine level of service (one body part or localized area in otherwise generally healthy patient with few or no pre-existing conditions; service includes abbreviated history, clarifying tests, diagnosis, and limited treatment plan) |
6.7
|
|
97801 |
intermediate level of service (one or more body parts, areas, or systems affected in patient with significant but not complicated history or lengthy but not extended condition duration; service includes intermediate history, intermediate examination with up to three clarifying tests, diagnosis, and appropriate treatment plan) |
9.9
|
|
97802 |
complex level of service (two or more body parts, areas, or systems affected, complicated history, extended condition duration, severe injury, or complicating or precautionary circumstances; service includes extensive history, comprehensive examination with four or more clarifying tests, diagnosis, and comprehensive treatment plan) |
13.0
|
(y) |
97810 |
Established patient; routine level of level of service (see 97800) |
4.0
|
|
97811 |
intermediate level of service (see 97801) |
6.7
|
|
97812 |
complex level of service (see 97802) |
9.9
|
(z) |
97880 |
physical medicine supplies and durable medical equipment (including but not limited to corsets, heel lifts, lumbar rolls, ankle wraps, taping supplies, TENS electrodes, knee immobilizer or other braces, cervical collars, Thera-Band, surgical tubing, and prescription medicines) |
BR
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(aa)� |
98951 |
Report associated with nonphysician conference, required by payor |
3.4
|
(ab) |
99085 |
Completion of job description or job analysis forms; initial 30 minutes |
4.2
|
|
99086 |
each additional 15 minutes |
2.1
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History: 39-71-203, MCA; IMP, 39-71-704, MCA; NEW, 1993 MAR p. 404, Eff. 4/1/93; AMD, 1994 MAR p. 680, Eff. 4/1/94; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 1758, Eff. 7/1/02.
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