Treatment FAQ

"which of the following courses of therapy would you use 77427 weekly treatment management for?"

by Danyka Mosciski Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is procedure code 77427?

CPT® 77427 is billed once per five fractions of treatment. There are four basic elements of this code: review of port films or other forms of imaging, review of dosimetry and chart prescription, examination of patient set up for treatment and examination of patient for medical evaluation and case management.

What is IMRT used for?

Overview. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is an advanced type of radiation therapy used to treat cancer and noncancerous tumors. IMRT uses advanced technology to manipulate photon and proton beams of radiation to conform to the shape of a tumor.

What is complex isodose treatment?

Complex isodose technique: As the ports (beams) used to target and treat the metastasis are often modified, a complex teletherapy isodose plan in addition to a simple teletherapy isodose plan may be considered medically necessary for the treatment of bone metastasis.

What are the four types of radiation therapies?

There are several types of brachytherapy characterized by different methods of placing radiation inside the body: interstitial brachytherapy, intracavitary brachytherapy, intraluminal radiation therapy, and radioactively tagged molecules given intravenously.

Is IMRT the same as proton therapy?

Protons are tiny particles with positive charge that can be controlled to travel a certain distance and stop. PBT is precise like IMRT, but it uses proton beams instead of x-ray beams. IMRT and PBT aim to deliver most of the radiation to the prostate cancer while sparing surrounding tissues.

What is IMRT planning?

IMRT is a procedure that delivers radiation with adjusted intensity to preserve adjoining normal tissue. IMRT is provided in two treatment phases, planning and delivery. Medicare pays hospitals under the OPPS a bundled payment for the planning phase.

What is the difference between 77385 and 77386?

CPT 77385 is often appropriate for breast or prostate cancer diagnoses because critical structures are not in the immediate area. CPT 77386 may be appropriate for the left breast, depending on the location of the tumor and what tissues may be impacted.

What is the difference between 77014 and 77387?

Networker. Since you are in a hospital you will follow the AMA codes for Medicare patients for the technical services. Your IGRT code is 77387 for the technical component billed by the hospital. If you are billing for the treatment planning CT at time of simulation, you will bill 77014-TC which you were doing in 2014.

Where is brachytherapy done?

Brachytherapy is a type of internal radiation therapy that is often used to treat cancers of the head and neck, breast, cervix, prostate, and eye. Brachytherapy is a type of internal radiation therapy in which seeds, ribbons, or capsules that contain a radiation source are placed in your body, in or near the tumor.

What are the 3 types of radiation therapy?

Three common types of internal radiation therapy include:Brachytherapy involves radioactive material that is implanted in the body. ... Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) is used to treat an exposed tumor during cancer surgery. ... Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is not actually surgery.

What is standard radiation therapy?

Radiation therapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy most often uses X-rays, but protons or other types of energy also can be used.

What are different types of radiation therapy?

Types of radiation therapy. There are two main types of radiation therapy, external beam and internal.

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