Attending Physician Payment Guide
for Hospice Patients
"GV" modifier Attending physician
is not employed or paid under agreement by the hospice:
- Physician has been designated by the patient as the attending
physician
- Attending Physician is not an employee of the hospice
- Services are related to the hospice patient's terminal illness
"GV" modifier Attending physician
is not employed or paid under agreement by the hospice and "Q5"
modifier Services being billed by the attending physician were provided
by a covering physician:
- Physician is covering for a hospice patient's designated attending
physician
- Physician is not an employee of the hospice
- Services are related to the hospice patient's terminal illness
"GW" modifier Service is not related
to the hospice patient's terminal condition:
- Physician has been designated by the patient as the attending
physician
- Attending physician is not an employee of the hospice
- Services are NOT related to the hospice patient's
terminal illness
More detailed information on the modifiers used
for billing physician services for hospice patients:
Revision of Part B Billing for the Attending Physician of a Hospice
Patient:
Effective April 1, 2002, the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
(CMS) have revised the Medicare Part B billing manual sections that
relate to attending physician claims for hospice beneficiaries.
When a Medicare beneficiary elects hospice care, he/she may designate
an attending physician, not employed by the hospice, in addition
to receiving care from hospice-employed physicians. At the time
of admission, the hospice agency must send a Notice of Admission
to the Part B Intermediary that identifies the hospice, the attending
physician and the terminal diagnosis for each hospice patient.
Supervisory activities such as establishing, reviewing and updating
care plans as well as supervising care and services are considered
part of the Hospice Medicare benefit and should be provided by the
hospice medical director. The professional services of a non-hospice
affiliated attending physician for the treatment and management
of a hospice patient's terminal illness are not
considered "hospice services".
When billing for professional services furnished for the treatment
and management of a hospice patient's terminal condition, the attending
physician should use the appropriate CPT code with the addition
of the "GV" modifier "Attending
Physician is not employed or paid under agreement by the patient's
hospice provider".
If another physician covers for the designated attending physician,
the services of the substituting physician should be billed by the
physician, designated as the attending by the patient, using the
"GV" modifier in conjunction with the
"Q5" modifier "services
being billed by the attending physician were provided by a covering
physician".
For services provided to hospice patients that are not related
to the patient's terminal condition, attending physicians should
use the appropriate CPT code along with the "GW"
modifier "Service is not related to the hospice
patient's terminal condition".
The best resource for information on billing Medicare Part B for
hospice patients is your State's Part B Intermediary.
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