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Test socket denial BCBS
Posted By: Ingvar Leskovar on June 6, 2016
Hi all I have seen all kinds of denials but one for test socket? Here's verbatim: The service for procedure codes L5620(test socket), Preservice (??), was not approved for the member because the member's clinical circumstances (she is TTA for quite a few years and had very outdated TTA prosthesis that was built as K3) do not meet one or more BCBSIL Medical Policy criteria that relate to the efficacy of the service itself and/or the medical necessity of the service. The requested now TEST PROSTHESIS and all codes would not be considered medically necessary per records provided and per plan criteria (MD clinical provided, AMP PRO K2 provided, all prosthetist notes provided, long term prosthetic user) does not support the medical need for the requested prosthesis as not being covered for TEST PROSTHESIS at this level of ambulatory status. This actually was final appeal determination response as first time they bounced based on lack of K level determination. How test socket relayed into test prosthesis beats me. Making all aware. Best I. Lesko, LPO PMI Prosthetics Seattle. |
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