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When can follow-up diabetes self-management training be provided?

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When can follow-up diabetes self-management training be provided?

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A. Providers cannot bill follow-up diabetes self-management training until the year after the completion of the initial 10 hour training. (The 10 hours of training can be done in a combination of 1/2-hour increments; spread over the 12-month period or less.) Q. When ancillary services are furnished in both the emergency room and the observation room setting, is it appropriate to bill for both settings? For example, IV injections administered in the Emergency Room, followed by IV injections adminstered in the observation room setting? A. Yes. Most ancillary services, such as injections, if rendered in both settings would be billable. The provider should bill the appropriate HCPCS code in the revenue center where the service took place. For example, revenue code 450 with HCPCS 90784 with the number of units indicating the number of IV injections given in that setting. Subsequently, if IV injections are rendered in the observation room setting, bill revenue center 760 with HCPCS 90784 wit

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