Modifiers Pertaining to Surgery or Services within the Global Period

Published 05/29/2020

Modifiers assure that the contractor will give consideration to the special circumstances that may affect payment. Omitting modifiers may result in payment denials. If a review is requested on a denied service, the appropriate modifier must be included with the review. A description of the service will not be sufficient to change the original claim decision.

Use of the modifiers in this section applies to both major procedures with a 90-day postoperative period and minor procedures with a 10-day postoperative period and/or a zero day postoperative period in the case of CPT modifiers 22 and 25.

CPT modifier 22 – Unusual Procedural Services
When the services provided are greater than that usually required for the listed procedure, it may be identified by adding CPT modifier 22 to the usual procedure number.

  • Use of this modifier requires additional documentation. Examples include an operative report and a concise statement specifying how the service differs from the usual.
  • This information must be in the appropriate documentation record or sent as separate doocumentation for electronic claims
  • If paper claims are submitted, the information must be on an attachment to the CMS-1500 claim form
  • Failure to submit the documentation appropriately may result in payment for the surgical code only, based on the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database (MPFSD)

CPT modifier 24 – Unrelated Evaluation and Management Service by the Same Physician During a Postoperative Period
The physician may need to indicate that an evaluation and management (E/M) service was performed during a postoperative period for reasons unrelated to the original procedure. This circumstance may be reported by adding the CPT modifier 24 to the appropriate level of E/M service.

  • Additional documentation required with this modifier is: sufficient documentation to establish the visit was unrelated to the surgery and/or diagnosis code that clearly indicates that the reason for the encounter was unrelated to the surgery
  • If submitting the additional documentation, the documentation must appear in the documentation record for electronic claims or submitted separately
  • Failure to submit an appropriate diagnosis and/or additional documentation may result in services denied as part of the cost of the surgical procedure

CPT modifier 25 – Significant, Separately Identifiable E/M Service by the Same Physician on the Same Day of the Procedure or Other Service
The physician may need to indicate that on the day a procedure or service identified by a CPT Code was performed, the patient's condition required a significant, separately identifiable E/M service above and beyond the other service provided or beyond the usual preoperative and postoperative care associated with the procedure that was performed.

  • The E/M service may be prompted by the symptom or condition for which the procedure and/or service was provided
  • Different diagnoses are not required for reporting the E/M services on the same date. This circumstance may be reported by adding the CPT modifier 25 to the appropriate level of E/M service.

Note: This modifier is not used to report an E/M service that resulted in a decision to perform surgery. See CPT modifier 57.

CPT modifier 50 – Bilateral Procedure
Unless otherwise identified in the listings, bilateral procedures that are performed at the same operative session must be identified by adding the CPT modifier 50 to the appropriate five-digit code.

Note: To prevent duplicate denials, surgical procedures billed bilaterally must be reported using the surgical code and the 50 CPT modifier billed on one detail.

CPT modifier 51 – Multiple Procedures
When multiple procedures, other than E/M Services, are performed at the same session by the same provider, the primary procedure or service may be reported as listed. The additional procedures or services may be identified by appending the CPT modifier 51 to the additional procedure or service codes.

Note: This modifier is not required for Multiple Procedure Payment Reduction claims (i.e., Multiple Surgery) because the MCS System will automatically append it when applicable and will remove it if submitted. This modifier must not be appended to designated "add-on" codes.

CPT modifier 52 – Reduced Services
Under certain circumstances a service or procedure is partially reduced or eliminated at the physician's discretion. Under these circumstances, the service provided can be identified by its usual procedure number and the addition of the CPT modifier 52 signifying that the service is reduced. This provides a means of reporting reduced services without disturbing the identification of the basic service.

Note: For hospital outpatient reporting of a previously scheduled procedure and/or service that is partially reduced or cancelled as a result of extenuating circumstances or those that threaten the wellbeing of the patient prior to or after administration of anesthesia, see CPT modifiers 73 and 74 (see modifiers approved for ASC hospital outpatient use).

  • Use of this modifier requires additional documentation such as an operative report and a concise statement specifying how the service differs from the usual
  • This information must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims or sent as separate documentation for electronic claims. It may also be attached to the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims.
  • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in services rejected as unprocessable

CPT modifier 53 – Discontinued Procedure
Under certain circumstances, the physician may elect to terminate a surgical or diagnostic procedure. Due to extenuating circumstances or those that threaten the wellbeing of the patient, it may be necessary to indicate a surgical or diagnostic procedure was started but discontinued. This circumstance must be reported by adding the CPT modifier 53 to the code reported by the physician for the discontinued procedure.

Note: This modifier is not used to report the elective cancellation of a procedure prior to the patient's anesthesia induction and/or surgical preparation in the operating suite.

  • For outpatient hospital/ambulatory surgery center (ASC) reporting of a previously scheduled procedure/service that is partially reduced or canceled as a result of extenuating circumstances or those that threaten the wellbeing of the patient prior to or after administration of anesthesia, see CPT modifiers 73 and 74 (see modifiers approved for ASC hospital outpatient use)
  • Use of this modifier requires additional documentation such as a statement indicating why it was medically necessary to discontinue the procedure
  • The statement must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims. If paper claims are submitted, the statement must appear on an attachment to the CMS-1500 claim form.
  • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in services rejected as unprocessable

CPT modifier 54 – Surgical Care Only
When one physician performs a surgical procedure and another provides preoperative and/or postoperative management, surgical services must be identified by adding the CPT modifier 54 to the usual procedure code.

CPT modifier 55 – Postoperative Management Only
When one physician performs the postoperative management and another physician performs the surgical procedure, the postoperative component must be identified by adding the CPT modifier 55 to the usual procedure code.

  • Use of this modifier requires additional documentation and includes both the number of days postoperative care is provided, and the assumed or relinquished dates of the postoperative care
  • The assumed or relinquished dates must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims or in Item 19 of the CMS-1500 claim form
  • For electronic claims, the number of postoperative days must be indicated in Item 24g (days/units field) or the documentation record 
  • For paper claims, the number of postoperative days must be indicated in Item 24g (days/units field)or Item 19
  • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in the services rejected as unprocessable.
  • Claims for postoperative management only should also show the surgery as the procedure code and the date of the surgery as the date of service 

CPT modifier 56 – Preoperative Management Only
This modifier is not currently used.

CPT modifier 57 – Decision for Surgery
An E/M service that resulted in the initial decision to perform the surgery must be identified by adding the CPT modifier 57 to the appropriate level of E/M service. This modifier is valid only when the E/M service was provided the day prior or day of a major surgery (identified as having 90 global days on the MPFSDB or some YYY global day procedures).

CPT modifier 58 – Staged or Related Procedure or Service by the Same Physician during the Postoperative Period
The physician may need to indicate that the performance of a procedure or service during the postoperative period was either:

  • Planned prospectively at the time of the original procedure (staged)
  • More extensive than the original procedure
  • For the therapy following a diagnostic surgical procedure. This circumstance must be reported by adding the CPT modifier 58 to the staged or related procedure.

Note: This modifier is not used to report the treatment of a problem that requires a return to the operating room. See CPT modifier 78.

CPT modifier 59 Distinct Procedural Service
Under certain circumstances, the physician may need to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other services performed on the same day. CPT modifier 59 is used to identify procedures/services that are not normally reported together, but are appropriate under the circumstances.

  • This may represent a different session or patient encounter; different procedure or surgery; different site or organ system; separate incision/excision; separate lesion; or separate injury (or area of injury in extensive injuries) not ordinarily encountered or performed on the same day by the same physician
  • When another modifier is appropriate it should be used rather than CPT modifier 59

CPT modifier 62 – Two Surgeons
When two surgeons work together as primary surgeons performing distinct parts of a single reportable procedure, each surgeon must report his/her distinct operative work by adding the CPT modifier 62 to the single definitive procedure code.

  • Each surgeon must report the co-surgery once using the same procedure code
  • If additional procedures, including add-on procedures, are performed during the same surgical session, separate codes may be reported without the CPT modifier 62 added

Note: If a co-surgeon acts as an assistant in the performance of additional procedures during the same surgical session, those services may be reported using separate procedure codes with the CPT modifier 80 or CPT modifier 81 added, as appropriate.

CPT modifier 66 – Surgical Team
Under some circumstances, highly complex procedures (requiring the concomitant services of several physicians, often of different specialties, plus other highly skilled, specially trained personnel, and various types of complex equipment) are carried out under the 'surgical team' concept.

  • Such circumstances must be identified by each participating physician with the addition of the CPT modifier 66 to the basic procedure number used for reporting services

CPT modifier 76 – Repeat Procedure by Same Physician
The physician may need to indicate that a procedure or service was repeated subsequent to the original procedure or service. This circumstance must be reported by adding the CPT modifier 76 to the repeated procedure/service.

CPT modifier 77 - Repeat Procedure by Another Physician
The physician may need to indicate that a basic procedure or service performed by another physician had to be repeated. This situation must be reported by adding CPT modifier 77 to the repeated procedure/service.

CPT modifier 78 - Return to the Operating Room for a Related Procedure During the Postoperative Period
The physician may need to indicate that another procedure was performed during the postoperative period of the initial procedure. When this subsequent procedure is related to the first, and requires the use of the operating room, it must be reported by adding the CPT modifier 78 to the related procedure.

  • For repeat procedures on the same day, see CPT modifier 76

CPT modifier 79 - Unrelated Procedure or Service by the Same Physician During the Postoperative Period
The physician may need to indicate that the performance of a procedure or service during the postoperative period was unrelated to the original procedure. This circumstance must be reported by using the CPT modifier 79. For repeat procedures on the same day, see CPT modifier 76.

CPT modifier 80 – Assistant Surgeon
Surgical assistant services may be identified by adding the CPT modifier 80 to the usual procedure numbers.

  • Additional documentation required with this modifier includes a statement that no qualified resident was available to perform the service, or a statement indicating that no exceptional medical circumstances exist or a statement indicating the primary surgeon has an across the board policy of never involving residents in the preoperative, operative or postoperative care of his/her patients
    • If one of the above is not provided, the name and address of the hospital where the services were furnished must be indicated
  • The statement must be submitted in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims and on an attachment to the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims 
    • The name and address of the hospital where services were furnished must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims and in Item 32 of the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims
    • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in services rejected as unprocessable

CPT modifier 81 – Minimum Assistant Surgeon
Minimum surgical assistant services are identified by adding the CPT modifier 81 to the usual procedure number.

  • Additional documentation is required with this modifier and includes a statement that no qualified resident was available to perform the service, a statement indicating that no exceptional medical circumstances exist, or a statement indicating the primary surgeon has an across the board policy of never involving residents in the preoperative, operative or postoperative care of his/her patients
    • If one of the above is not provided, the name and address of the hospital where the services were furnished must be indicated
  • The statement must be submitted in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims and on an attachment to the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims
    • The name and address of the hospital where services were furnished must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims or in Item 32 of the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims
    • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in services rejected as unprocessable

CPT modifier 82 - Assistant Surgeon (When Qualified Resident Surgeon is not Available)
The unavailability of a qualified resident surgeon is a prerequisite for use of CPT modifier 82 appended to the usual procedure code numbers.

CPT modifier 99 – Multiple Modifiers
Under certain circumstances, two or more modifiers may be necessary to completely delineate a service. In such situations, CPT modifier 99 must be added to the basic procedure, and other applicable modifiers must be listed as part of the description of the service.

HCPCS modifier AS – Assistant At Surgery
Physician assistant, nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist services for assistant at surgery are identified by adding the HCPCS modifier AS to the usual procedure code number.

  • Additional documentation is required with this modifier and includes a statement that no qualified resident was available to perform the service, a statement indicating that no exceptional medical circumstances exist, or a statement indicating the primary surgeon has an across the board policy of never involving residents in the preoperative, operative or postoperative care of his/her patients
    • If one of the above is not provided, the name and address of the hospital where the services were furnished must be indicated
  • The statement must be submitted in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims or on an attachment to the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims
    • The name and address of the hospital where services were furnished must be indicated in the appropriate documentation record for electronic claims or in Item 32 of the CMS-1500 claim form for paper claims
    • Failure to submit this documentation appropriately may result in services rejected as unprocessable

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