5 1 ) b False Physicians also may bill for an evaluation and management
(E&M) service on the same day
as an infusion, if a separate service was performed. Be sure to use a modifier
25 when
doing so.
5 2 ) 2 90780 G0345 90760 IV infusion, hydration, initial, up to 1 hour
G0347 90761 Each additional hour, hydration, up to 8 hrs
5 3 ) 3 90782 G0351 90772 Therapeutic or diagnostic injection
5 4 ) 2 90781 G0359 96413 Chemotherapy, therapeutic monoclonal antibody or
biologic
response modifier, 1st hour
5 5 ) 1 G0359 96413 Chemotherapy, therapeutic monoclonal antibody or biologic
response
modifier, 1st hour
G0360 96415 Chemotherapy, therapeutic monoclonal antibody or biologic response
modifier, each additional hour, up to eight hours
5 6 ) 2 96414 N/A 96416 Chemo admin, IV infusion; initiation of prolonged
chemotherapy
infusion (more than 8 hours) requiring use of a portable or implantable pump
5 7 ) C. 90760 and 90759; There is no 90759 code. Physicians may bill an antibiotic infusion
(90761) AND a hydration
infusion (90760) on the
same day. an infusion of one antibiotic (90765) AND the infusion of a second
drug concurrently (90768) or sequentially (90767).
5 8 ) D. None of the Answers is correct. amphotericin is given and takes more than one hour to infuse, the
physician should bill
using 90765 for an initial one hour drug infusion and 90766 for the subsequent
hours of
infusion.
5 9 ) 1 The codes for hydration 90760 and 90761 are for reporting hydration
intravenous (IV)
infusions consisting of a prepackaged fluid and electrolytes.
These codes are not used to report infusion of drugs or other substances.
5 10 ) 1 G codes G0351 to G0354 may be separately paid even if
another physician fee
schedule service is billed for the same patient that day.