Friday, August 31, 2012

Optometric Billing- Does Medicare Cover Routine Eye Exams?

I get this question all the time, sometimes doctors even demand that I "respect their authoritah" (Eric Cartman pun intended) and trust them when they tell me that Medicare Pays for Routine Eye Exams.

Simply put, MEDICARE DOES NOT PAY FOR ROUTINE EYE EXAMS, EXCEPT FOR PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. 

"Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers a yearly eye exam for diabetic retinopathy by an eye doctor who is legally allowed to do the test in your state." link
That being said, if you try to bill Medicare using a V72.0, 367.21, 367.0, 367.4,367.1 DX Code as your primary DX code, expect not to get paid; and if Medicare doesn't cover it, chances are the patient's secondary may not pick it up either, although this is not a definite rule as it varies by payer and patient plan.

By the way, for those docs and staff out there that think you are being paid for routine work because the EOB says you were paid for a "92004 and 92015"....YOU ARE MISTAKEN AND YOU MUST LEARN TO RESPECT MY "AUTHORITAH" !