Modifier 78.When billing a carrier for the cost of returning a patient to the operating room operating room n. Abbr. OR A room equipped for performing surgical operations. for management of a complication complication /com·pli·ca·tion/ (kom?pli-ka´shun) 1. disease(s) concurrent with another disease. 2. occurrence of several diseases in the same patient. com·pli·ca·tion n. , you should use modifier (programming) modifier - An operation that alters the state of an object. Modifiers often have names that begin with "set" and corresponding selector functions whose names begin with "get". 78 on the claim form. This modifier should be used only when the follow-up procedure is performed as a separate procedure at a different time; you cannot use this modifier when the complication was treated during the initial procedure. Let's look at an example of a reimbursement Reimbursement Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred. claim for a patient who underwent a tonsillectomy tonsillectomy /ton·sil·lec·to·my/ (ton?si-lek´tah-me) excision of a tonsil. ton·sil·lec·to·my n. Surgical removal of tonsils or a tonsil. on Oct. 1 (figure). Note that the commercial payment for the procedure was $345.50. On Oct. 8, the patient was taken back to the operating room for control of post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage hemorrhage (hĕm`ərĭj), escape of blood from the circulation (arteries, veins, capillaries) to the internal or external tissues. The term is usually applied to a loss of blood that is copious enough to threaten health or life. . The reimbursement for that procedure was $530.93. Note that the provider was paid more for taking care of the complication than for performing the initial procedure. (There was a difference in relative value units: 42826 = 6.68 and 42961 = 11.) While it is difficult to understand how a surgeon can be paid more for treating a complication than for the initial procedure, the appropriate use of the 78 modifier in this case at least permitted some reimbursement for managing the complication. Dr. Isenberg is an otolaryngologist in private practice in Indianapolis; sisenberg@good4docs Short for documents or documentation. .com
Figure. Sample explanation of benefits shows entries
for the tonsillectomy (42826) on Oct. 1, follow-up control
of post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage (42961) on Oct. 8, and the
78 modifier denoting the return to the operating room during
the global period. Note the difference in reimbursement for
the initial tonsillectomy and the follow-up procedure.
Member Diag Procedure
Name DOS Code Code
Doe, John B 10/01/05 474.00 42826
Doe, John B 10/08/05 784.80 42961 (+78)
Billed Allowed Non-Cov
Amt Amt Amt
Doe, John B 1,200.00 * 345.50
Doe, John B 605.00 * 530.93
Amt Pd
Deduc Coins Provider
Doe, John B 0.00 0.00 345.50
Doe, John B 0.00 0.00 530.93
* Fees represented are examples only. Percentage
of reimbursement is based upon actual data.
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