Procedure codes
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Introduction
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.7 - Shoulder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.12 - General
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.6 - Rectum/anus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.6 - Rectum/anus
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.7 - Shoulder
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.8 - Major vessels
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
15.2 - Repair
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
4.6 - Cornea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
16.10 - Knee
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
12.4 - Urethra
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
8.11 - Other
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
16.8 - Elbow
16.13 - Amputation
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.9 - Abdominal wall
17 - Interventional radiology
17.6 - Dilatation
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.3 - Fractures
16.7 - Shoulder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.6 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.8 - Neck
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
17 - Interventional radiology
17.6 - Dilatation
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.11 - Other
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.8 - Neck
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.11 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.11 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.8 - Neck
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.12 - External fixation/traction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.12 - General
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
8.10 - Great Vessels
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.4 - Small intestine
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
4.9 - Lens
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
8.2 - Chest wall
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
12.5 - Prostate
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.6 - Hand
16.7 - Shoulder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
6.7 - Teeth
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
11.10 - Peritoneum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
7.4 - Other
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.8 - Major vessels
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.3 - Fractures
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.7 - Sclera
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
14.5 - Vulva/labia
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
2.2 - Cranium
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.10 - Knee
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
16.11 - Foot
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.12 - General
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.3 - Bladder
12.4 - Urethra
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.7 - Sclera
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.11 - Foot
16.13 - Amputation
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.6 - Genitalia
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
8.10 - Great Vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.6 - Hand
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
4.5 - Conjuctiva
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.8 - Major vessels
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
11.4 - Small intestine
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
9.7 - Varicose veins
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
15.2 - Repair
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.12 - External fixation/traction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
17 - Interventional radiology
17.7 - Head and neck
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.2 - Drainage
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.1 - Bone Marrow
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.3 - Bladder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
12.5 - Prostate
12.6 - Genitalia
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.7 - Shoulder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
4.9 - Lens
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.11 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.8 - Elbow
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.11 - Foot
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.4 - Consultations and Physicians’ fees
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.10 - Gastrointestinal
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.10 - Knee
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.12 - External fixation/traction
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.6 - Hand
16.10 - Knee
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
17 - Interventional radiology
17.10 - Gastrointestinal
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.3 - Fractures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.4 - Nerve roots
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
4.9 - Lens
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
3.8 - Other procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
9.8 - Lymphatic system
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.6 - Rectum/anus
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.7 - Sclera
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.1 - Bone Marrow
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.0 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.1 - Bone Marrow
19.2 - Stem Cell
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.8 - Other procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.7 - Shoulder
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.13 - Amputation
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.6 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
5.6 - Throat
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
17 - Interventional radiology
17.5 - Thrombolysis
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.0 - Pregnancy and confinement
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.10 - Peritoneum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
16.12 - External fixation/traction
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.6 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.4 - Palate
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.3 - Renal vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
11.10 - Peritoneum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
16.10 - Knee
16.11 - Foot
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.6 - Hand
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
8.10 - Great Vessels
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.8 - Neck
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.3 - Meninges
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.1 - Bone Marrow
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.3 - Duodenum
11.6 - Rectum/anus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
7.4 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
8.10 - Great Vessels
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
9 - Vascular system
9.3 - Renal vessels
9.8 - Lymphatic system
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.13 - Amputation
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
17 - Interventional radiology
17.2 - Drainage
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.7 - Sclera
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.13 - Amputation
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
12.6 - Genitalia
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.8 - Neck
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
4.11 - Retina
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
9.8 - Lymphatic system
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
4.3 - Lacrimal system
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.2 - Cranium
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.10 - Knee
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
17 - Interventional radiology
17.9 - Thorax
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.6 - Hand
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.8 - Major vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
7.4 - Other
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.2 - Stem Cell
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
17 - Interventional radiology
17.10 - Gastrointestinal
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
17 - Interventional radiology
17.4 - Embolisation
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.10 - Knee
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.6 - Other
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.6 - Genitalia
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
5.3 - Inner ear
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.1 - Pregnancy and confinement
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
19 - Haematology (Hospital Use Only)
19.1 - Bone Marrow
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
12.6 - Genitalia
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
18 - Chemotherapy
18.0 - Chemotherapy
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
3.8 - Other procedures
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.2 - Drainage
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.2 - Bone (non-specific)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
16.7 - Shoulder
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.12 - External fixation/traction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.11 - Other
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
17 - Interventional radiology
17.12 - Urinary
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.5 - Vulva/labia
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.4 - Nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.11 - Foot
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.5 - Conjuctiva
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
3.8 - Other procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.3 - Cervix uteri
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.2 - Stomach
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.8 - Elbow
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.4 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.3 - Trachea
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.7 - Other nerve blocks
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
12.6 - Genitalia
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
8.10 - Great Vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.1 - External ear
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
16.11 - Foot
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.7 - Other organs (mainly digestive)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.5 - Mouth cavity
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
17.8 - Spine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.3 - Tongue
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
16.12 - External fixation/traction
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.4 - Muscles
4.9 - Lens
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.4 - Small intestine
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
9 - Vascular system
9.2 - Thoracic vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
16.11 - Foot
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.10 - Peritoneum
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.4 - Urethra
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.6 - Other
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.7 - Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
7 - Breast
7.2 - Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction)
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.5 - Vessels
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.5 - Sympathetic nerves
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.6 - Cornea
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.5 - Practitioner and Therapist fees
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.10 - Vitreous
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
17 - Interventional radiology
17.9 - Thorax
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.6 - Throat
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.2 - Suspension
14.5 - Vulva/labia
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
2 - Brain, cranium and intracranial organs
2.1 - Brain
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.6 - Mediastinum
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.2 - Repair
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.1 - Oesophagus
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.6 - Genitalia
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.3 - Burns, scars and contractures
7 - Breast
7.4 - Other
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.7 - Shoulder
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.6 - Peripheral nerves
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.1 - Uterus/adnexa
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.2 - Spinal cord
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.0 - Pregnancy and confinement
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.3 - Lacrimal system
7 - Breast
7.1 - Excision/biopsy codes
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.4 - Nose and nasal cavity
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.1 - Investigations
9 - Vascular system
9.3 - Renal vessels
9.6 - Non-specific
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.4 - Flaps and free skin grafts
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
9 - Vascular system
9.5 - Ileo-femoral vessels
17 - Interventional radiology
17.1 - Biopsy
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.1 - Connective tissue/tendon muscle
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.3 - Paraspinal injections
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.10 - Peritoneum
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.1 - Face and jaws
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.5 - Large intestine
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
17 - Interventional radiology
17.13 - Other
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
16.7 - Shoulder
17 - Interventional radiology
17.8 - Spine
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.9 - Abdominal wall
17 - Interventional radiology
17.11 - Liver
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.10 - Knee
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.9 - Heart – cardiology
8.10 - Great Vessels
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.6 - Salivary glands
13 - Pregnancy and confinement
13.0 - Pregnancy and confinement
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.9 - Neurophysiological procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
20 - Radiotherapy
20.0 - Radiotherapy
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.1 - Oesophagus
11.6 - Rectum/anus
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.1 - Globe and orbit
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.12 - External fixation/traction
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
17 - Interventional radiology
17.7 - Head and neck
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.2 - Chest wall
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.2 - Ureter
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.8 - Other procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.8 - Lymphatic system
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.5 - Prostate
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.2 - Simple procedures
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.6 - Rectum/anus
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
9 - Vascular system
9.7 - Varicose veins
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.8 - Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA)
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.6 - Hand
10 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
10.1 - Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures
9 - Vascular system
9.1 - Head and neck
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
1 - Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures
1.3 - General procedures
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
15 - Skin and subcutaneous tissue
15.1 - Lesions of skin
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.8 - Iris and anterior chamber
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.1 - Kidney/renal pelvic
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.3 - Inner ear
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.9 - Hip, leg and pelvis
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
14 - Female reproductive organs
14.4 - Vagina/perineum
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
9 - Vascular system
9.3 - Renal vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.5 - Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere)
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
7 - Breast
7.3 - Reconstruction
3 - Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
3.1 - Spinal column (including intervertebral discs)
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.8 - Heart – cardiac surgery
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
9 - Vascular system
9.6 - Non-specific
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.2 - Middle ear and mastoid
9 - Vascular system
9.4 - Abdominal vessels
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.9 - Lens
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.2 - Lips
6.8 - Neck
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.2 - Eyebrow and lid
17 - Interventional radiology
17.3 - Angioplasty
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.3 - Fractures
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.7 - Larynx and trachea
4 - Eye and orbital contents
4.11 - Retina
11 - Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs)
11.1 - Oesophagus
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.10 - Great Vessels
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.11 - Foot
6 - Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid
6.7 - Teeth
6.9 - Thyroid and parathyroid glands
5 - Ear, nose and throat
5.5 - Nasal sinuses
12 - Urinary system and male reproductive organs
12.3 - Bladder
16 - Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle
16.4 - Nerves
8 - Thorax and intra-thoracic organs
8.5 - Bronchi/lungs/pleura
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Billing Principles: Introduction
These Billing Principles will give you clarity in your work with us and support for your patients' care. In these Principles we tell you what services and treatment we will and will not pay for. The information will guide you on when you need to contact us, helps in paying your invoices quickly, and ensures our work together runs smoothly. Following these Principles also means giving us the information we need, at the right time. This helps ensure we can best support your patient's care and that commercial discussions don't get in the way of treatment. We do expect you to adhere to these Principles, which support your recognition and form part of your contract. Failure to adhere to these principles may affect your recognition with us.
Important Points
- We will pay eligible fees in full when you charge up to the level shown within the Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ for treatment you have provided. We will not pay for you to supervise services provided by others. Publication of a code in the Schedule does not guarantee eligibility for every member therefore you should ensure that all treatment has been pre-authorised in advance of any treatment taking place.
- Please do not bill for any service or treatment that is not listed in the Schedule of Procedures and Fees, outlined in these Billing Principles or outlined in your contract, without first seeking approval from AXA Health.
- In line with the good practice guidelines of your regulatory authority, any medical records or information you send us should be complete, accurate, clear and signed by the treating provider. They should include details of procedures, treatments or consultations as appropriate and include the patient's name, relevant dates and treatment start and end times. If in any doubt, please send us typed copies of medical records, with copies of the originals.
- Our memberships are designed to cover the costs of the short-term treatment of acute medical conditions. Generally they do not cover treatments and procedures that are considered primarily cosmetic in nature. There are some exceptions, for example, following treatment for cancer. If in doubt, please contact us in advance by submitting a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/ We will then consider your request.
- As the treating provider, we hold you responsible for ensuring the information you provide, such as coding or medical notes, is accurate. This is important as we use this information to assess eligibility and to settle claims.
- We need time to consider pre-operative requests which may affect your fees or the way you carry out a procedure. Please send us the relevant information at least five working days before the scheduled treatment.
- We expect you to follow the ethical guidance provided by your regulatory body. An example of such guidance from the General Medical Council (GMC) can be found here: https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice/duties-of-a-doctor
- Please do not consider the provisions of any sections of these Billing Principles in isolation. Each section should be considered in relation to the others.
1: Pre-Treatment And Pre-Authorisation Provisions
1.1 - Consultations We define a consultation, whether face-to-face or remote, as a meeting between patient and provider to:
- evaluate the nature and progress of an active condition
- establish a diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan.
- to include all charges relating to that consultation, whether face-to-face or remote (for example, room fees or IT costs)
- to accommodate all consultations, including those which may be longer or be more complex than the norm. We expect you to see each patient for the appropriate time to treat their individual condition. We do not expect to be invoiced for additional time or double sessions when treatment has overrun the scheduled time. We expect to be billed for only one consultation for each patient on any given day. You may perform certain unplanned minor operations during face-to-face consultations. Please bill for these using the codes listed in our Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ We will pay for in-patient consultations if you:
- are the physician in charge of the patient's care,
- have visited them in hospital and
- are not providing routine post-operative care.
- are on call, or
- have performed a procedure on or provided anaesthesia to the patient in question within the past 10 days, or
- are performing a planned procedure for that patient on the day of the consultation.
- the estimated cost of the consultation
- details of any financial interests you may have in the facility or its equipment
- a list of all insurers who recognise you
- a statement that insured patients should check with their insurers the cover they have
- a reason for further tests or treatment
- an estimate of the cumulative cost of the treatment pathway which has been recommended. This should include:
- all fees you charge separately from hospital fees
- contact details for any other consultants whose fees are not included in the quote
- a statement of services which have not been included in the estimate, such as those resulting from unforeseeable complications. Where alternative treatments are available but the appropriate treatment can only be decided during surgery, the estimate should set out the relevant options and associated fees.
2: Treatment Provisions
2.1 - Coding Please provide our members with all relevant CCSD coding in advance of their treatment so that this can be added to their claim. Without this information being provided upfront there may be delays in pre-authorisation being given. Pre-authorisation for any proposed treatment is needed in advance of the treatment taking place. Your patients need to confirm they?re eligible for any proposed treatment plan by calling our Personal Advisory Team. We give our members this telephone number on their policy documents. If you need assistance with identifying the appropriate CCSD code then you can contact our Specialist Fees Team using this link https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/ We work with the Clinical Coding and Schedule Development (CCSD) group to help create industry standard procedure codes. We publish any codes we introduce in the "Important information" section of our Schedule of Procedures and Fees. Please use these codes when billing us for treatment. They should be reasonable and within their intended purpose, as defined by the CCSD: https://www.ccsd.org.uk/ Procedure narratives and codes are protected by copyright and may not be altered or used in any way other than as published in the Schedule of Procedures and Fees. If you believe there is no appropriate code for the treatment you wish to carry out or that the narrative does not reflect what you are doing, please contact the CCSD directly and request a new code. We review requests and possible changes with them regularly. 2.2 - Our Fees We list the majority of procedures we pay for in our Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ We will pay eligible fees in full when you charge up to the level shown within the Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ for treatment you have provided. We will not pay for you to supervise services provided by others. Your AXA provider code is for your personal use and should only be used for services that you have provided yourself. It should not be used for billing on behalf of others. Our fees include all component parts, for example:
- pre-operative assessment
- the procedure itself, including local anaesthetic and/or intravenous (IV) sedation by the main operator
- all routine aftercare, including any consultations within 10 days of the procedure.
- consumables, including drug costs
- equipment charges
- in-patient therapies.
- tell us what fees you would like us to reconsider and why
- submit a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/. We will then consider your request.
- give us a detailed analysis of what you're planning
- include the nearest appropriate code from our Schedule of Procedures and Fees and/or the CCSD website and
- submit a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/
- make sure we have this information at least five working days before the procedure is due to take place.
- charging for two procedures where one is part and parcel of the other or is so frequently performed that it is in effect part and parcel, for example suturing to close an operation wound
- charging for in-patient care or intensive treatment unit (ITU) care routinely considered part of the procedure, for example with a complex procedure such as a Whipples procedure
- charging for pre-operative or post-operative assessment or analgesia, including local anaesthetic or IV sedation by the specialist performing the procedure
- using procedure combinations whose primary purpose is to increase reimbursement. An example of this would be charging for wound infiltration with local anaesthesia or a Whipples procedure with a gallbladder removal code, as these elements are integral to the operation
- charging for an anaesthetic when an anaesthetist has provided anaesthetic services
- charging for a multidisciplinary team meeting
- consultations during a course of chemotherapy.
- complete the specialist fees enquiry form on our Provider website https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/, selecting "query about our billing principles", at least five working days before the procedure
- supply the relevant codes and areas of the body to support your request.
3: Bespoke Requests
3.1 - Fee Uplifts and Multiple Specialist Requests On occasion you may need to submit more than one code for surgery. When this happens we will pay the full amount for the procedure with the highest complexity and 50% of the fee for the second procedure. We appreciate that we can't address every medical situation or surgical complication in setting fees. If you are planning a complex series of procedures which are not covered in the principle outlined in the paragraph above, we may consider a bespoke request. This may include pre-operative or post-operative uplift requests and multiple specialist requests. We define these here:
- Pre-Operative Uplift Request Where you anticipate a procedure will be more complex than expected, for a specific clinical reason, we will estimate the fee. We will need:
- an explanation of why an enhanced fee is appropriate
- the estimated time in theatre
- an indication of what you are likely to charge
- a full description of the procedure being performed and
- associated procedure codes.
- a copy of the original operation notes (please also submit typed notes if handwritten notes are unclear)
- anaesthetic charts
- an indication of the fee requested.
- your role and each additional specialist?s role in the procedure
- the time spent in theatre and
- the complexities faced.
- your details
- the appropriate CCSD code
- a description of what you will be doing during surgery
- date of surgery
- the hospital where the treatment will take place
- who will be present during surgery, including the anaesthetist's name and provider number
- the patients name, date of birth and membership details.
- is established as best medical practice, is practised widely within the UK and
- is clinically appropriate in terms of necessity, type, frequency, extent, duration and the facility or location where the treatment is provided; and has either
- been shown to be safe and effective for the treatment of the medical condition through substantive peer reviewed clinical evidence in published authoritative medical journals or
- been approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as a treatment which may be used in routine practice.
- licensed for use by the European Medicines Agency or
- the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and
- used according to that licence.
- pre-operative assessment, on the ward or at a clinic
- the anaesthetic itself, including all intra-operative and post-operative care and any care in an ITU or high dependency unit (HDU) expected during the procedure
- inserting and removing all lines and catheters, including central venous pressure (CVP), arterial (ART), continuous cardiac output (CCO), hemofiltration vascaths, nasogastric and urinary tubes
- monitoring and
- analgesia, including nerve blockage, neuroaxial blockade or patient controlled analgesia.
- insertion and care of CVP/ART/vascath/pulmonary artery catheters
- dialysis/haemofiltration
- chest drains and
- tracheostomy insertion or endotracheal tube changes.
- subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injections, including vaccinations where eligible
- drug/electrolyte infusions, including blood/fresh frozen plasma/platelets.
- regime prescription
- supervision of planning and treatment delivery
- expected side effects management and the prescription of an alternative regimen
- supervision of all outpatient, day patient, and inpatient care.
- regime prescription
- supervision of planning and treatment delivery
- expected side effects management and the prescription of an alternative regimen
- supervision of all outpatient, day patient, and inpatient care, including any transfusion of blood/blood products.
- we will ask for this information to be submitted as soon as possible, but no later than 28 days after we have asked for it
- it is your responsibility to gain your patient's consent to share this information
- without this consent, we may not be able to review the information you have sent us
- we try to request the minimum appropriate information needed to make a decision
- under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you are the controller of this information and you are responsible for ensuring you send the correct information to us.
- exaggerating the complexity of the procedure. For example, coding a diagnostic procedure as if it were therapeutic
- misrepresenting the medical history or the procedure performed
- omitting material facts
- using jargon or technical information which, while strictly correct, is presented in a way likely to mislead a non-medically qualified claims assessor: a claim for laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), for example, coded as keratoplasty
- unbundling (see section 2.5 on Unbundling, above).
- We will pay eligible fees in full when you charge up to the level shown within the Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ for treatment you have provided. We will not pay for you to supervise services provided by others. Publication of a code in the Schedule does not guarantee eligibility for every member therefore you should ensure that all treatment has been pre-authorised in advance of any treatment taking place.
- Please do not bill for any service or treatment that is not listed in the Schedule of Procedures and Fees, outlined in these Billing Principles or outlined in your contract, without first seeking approval from AXA Health.
- In line with the good practice guidelines of your regulatory authority, any medical records or information you send us should be complete, accurate, clear and signed by the treating provider. They should include details of procedures, treatments or consultations as appropriate and include the patient's name, relevant dates and treatment start and end times. If in any doubt, please send us typed copies of medical records, with copies of the originals.
- Our memberships are designed to cover the costs of the short-term treatment of acute medical conditions. Generally they do not cover treatments and procedures that are considered primarily cosmetic in nature. There are some exceptions, for example, following treatment for cancer. If in doubt, please contact us in advance by submitting a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/ We will then consider your request.
- As the treating provider, we hold you responsible for ensuring the information you provide, such as coding or medical notes, is accurate. This is important as we use this information to assess eligibility and to settle claims.
- We need time to consider pre-operative requests which may affect your fees or the way you carry out a procedure. Please send us the relevant information at least five working days before the scheduled treatment.
- We expect you to follow the ethical guidance provided by your regulatory body. An example of such guidance from the General Medical Council (GMC) can be found here: https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice/duties-of-a-doctor
- Please do not consider the provisions of any sections of these Billing Principles in isolation. Each section should be considered in relation to the others.
- evaluate the nature and progress of an active condition
- establish a diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan.
- to include all charges relating to that consultation, whether face-to-face or remote (for example, room fees or IT costs)
- to accommodate all consultations, including those which may be longer or be more complex than the norm. We expect you to see each patient for the appropriate time to treat their individual condition. We do not expect to be invoiced for additional time or double sessions when treatment has overrun the scheduled time. We expect to be billed for only one consultation for each patient on any given day. You may perform certain unplanned minor operations during face-to-face consultations. Please bill for these using the codes listed in our Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ We will pay for in-patient consultations if you:
- are the physician in charge of the patient's care,
- have visited them in hospital and
- are not providing routine post-operative care.
- are on call, or
- have performed a procedure on or provided anaesthesia to the patient in question within the past 10 days, or
- are performing a planned procedure for that patient on the day of the consultation.
- the estimated cost of the consultation
- details of any financial interests you may have in the facility or its equipment
- a list of all insurers who recognise you
- a statement that insured patients should check with their insurers the cover they have
- a reason for further tests or treatment
- an estimate of the cumulative cost of the treatment pathway which has been recommended. This should include:
- all fees you charge separately from hospital fees
- contact details for any other consultants whose fees are not included in the quote
- a statement of services which have not been included in the estimate, such as those resulting from unforeseeable complications. Where alternative treatments are available but the appropriate treatment can only be decided during surgery, the estimate should set out the relevant options and associated fees.
4: Specific Provisions
4.1 - Anaesthesia Provisions Anaesthesia reimbursement includes:
5: Administration And Governance
5.1 - Submitting Invoices You must submit all invoices to us for eligible claims within six months of treatment. Please do not send patients invoices or seek payment from them directly. To help us to pay you promptly, please submit invoices electronically via our e-billing provider Healthcode https://www.healthcode.co.uk/medical-billing/billing. When you open this link you should select the option to "register for ePractice". 5.2 - Payment We send you remittance advice telling you the total amount we are paying you for treatment, which patient the payment relates to and any reasons the invoice wasn't paid in full (for example, if there was a membership limitation). Your patients receive similar statements advising them of any costs their membership doesn't cover, which they must settle with you. To ensure patients can pay you quickly, please let us share your bank details with your patients by filling out this consent form on our Provider website https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/specialist-opt-in-form/. This lets us share your bank details when needed. We will also send your patients the invoice address you gave us when you became recognised. Please ensure it is an address you are happy for your patients to know (a business, rather than a home address, for example). If you would like us to use a different address, please update your details on the Private Practice Register PPR: https://www.theppr.org.uk/ 5.3 - Requests For Medical Documentation During your patient's treatment we may request medical information or documentation to make a decision about a claim. We will let you know where to send this information when we request it. As the treating provider, we hold you responsible for ensuring the information you provide, such as coding or medical notes, is accurate. This is important as we use this information to agree treatment for patients and settle their claims quickly. We expect you to comply with the good practice guidance of your regulatory authority when submitting this information. For example, the general medical record keeping standards of the Royal College of Physicians expect "every entry in the medical record should be dated, timed (24 hour clock), legible and signed by the person making the entry. The name and designation of the person making the entry should be legibly printed against their signature. Deletions and alterations should be countersigned, dated and timed". https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/generic-medical-record-keeping-standards We expect your documents to be complete, accurate, clear and signed by you. They should include details of procedures, treatments or consultations as appropriate and include the patient's name, relevant dates and treatment start and end times. If you submit documents or information that do not adhere to these standards, we will not be able to review them and we cannot consider your request. If in doubt, please supply typed notes with the original copies. Please note:
6: Robotic Procedures
6.1 - Robotic Procedures We are very aware that the use of robotic assistance in surgery is a rapidly expanding field of medicine in both the NHS and private sector, and we have seen the number of robotic assisted surgeries increase since 2023. We are keen to support our specialists with this change in clinical practice so we have been working with CCSD and our insurer colleagues externally to carry out a comprehensive review of the coding required for robotic procedures. Following this review we are very pleased to be able to tell you that we have now added a large number of robotic procedure codes to our schedule of fees These codes have been added to the relevant specialty chapter alongside the conventional procedure coding for ease when searching for a procedure on our schedule Unbundling rules apply as per the non robotic conventional equivalent procedure codes . Not all of our robotic codes are eligible and we do not fund them all so you will need to check with our customer service teams before going ahead with robotically assisted surgery . Where the robotic procedure is not eligible but we allow the conventional equivalent we will provide the appropriate procedure code for you and pay the conventional fee only . This is great news and allows us to support our specialists and members with the changes and improvements in clinical surgeries .
Billing Principles: Introduction
These Billing Principles will give you clarity in your work with us and support for your patients' care. In these Principles we tell you what services and treatment we will and will not pay for. The information will guide you on when you need to contact us, helps in paying your invoices quickly, and ensures our work together runs smoothly. Following these Principles also means giving us the information we need, at the right time. This helps ensure we can best support your patient's care and that commercial discussions don't get in the way of treatment. We do expect you to adhere to these Principles, which support your recognition and form part of your contract. Failure to adhere to these principles may affect your recognition with us.
Important Points
1: Pre-Treatment And Pre-Authorisation Provisions
1.1 - Consultations We define a consultation, whether face-to-face or remote, as a meeting between patient and provider to:
2: Treatment Provisions
2.1 - Coding Please provide our members with all relevant CCSD coding in advance of their treatment so that this can be added to their claim. Without this information being provided upfront there may be delays in pre-authorisation being given. Pre-authorisation for any proposed treatment is needed in advance of the treatment taking place. Your patients need to confirm they?re eligible for any proposed treatment plan by calling our Personal Advisory Team. We give our members this telephone number on their policy documents. If you need assistance with identifying the appropriate CCSD code then you can contact our Specialist Fees Team using this link https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/ We work with the Clinical Coding and Schedule Development (CCSD) group to help create industry standard procedure codes. We publish any codes we introduce in the "Important information" section of our Schedule of Procedures and Fees. Please use these codes when billing us for treatment. They should be reasonable and within their intended purpose, as defined by the CCSD: https://www.ccsd.org.uk/ Procedure narratives and codes are protected by copyright and may not be altered or used in any way other than as published in the Schedule of Procedures and Fees. If you believe there is no appropriate code for the treatment you wish to carry out or that the narrative does not reflect what you are doing, please contact the CCSD directly and request a new code. We review requests and possible changes with them regularly. 2.2 - Our Fees We list the majority of procedures we pay for in our Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ We will pay eligible fees in full when you charge up to the level shown within the Schedule of Procedures and Fees https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/schedule-of-procedures-and-fees/ for treatment you have provided. We will not pay for you to supervise services provided by others. Your AXA provider code is for your personal use and should only be used for services that you have provided yourself. It should not be used for billing on behalf of others. Our fees include all component parts, for example:
- pre-operative assessment
- the procedure itself, including local anaesthetic and/or intravenous (IV) sedation by the main operator
- all routine aftercare, including any consultations within 10 days of the procedure.
- consumables, including drug costs
- equipment charges
- in-patient therapies.
- tell us what fees you would like us to reconsider and why
- submit a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/. We will then consider your request.
- give us a detailed analysis of what you're planning
- include the nearest appropriate code from our Schedule of Procedures and Fees and/or the CCSD website and
- submit a copy of your clinic letter using our specialist fees enquiry form https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/
- make sure we have this information at least five working days before the procedure is due to take place.
- charging for two procedures where one is part and parcel of the other or is so frequently performed that it is in effect part and parcel, for example suturing to close an operation wound
- charging for in-patient care or intensive treatment unit (ITU) care routinely considered part of the procedure, for example with a complex procedure such as a Whipples procedure
- charging for pre-operative or post-operative assessment or analgesia, including local anaesthetic or IV sedation by the specialist performing the procedure
- using procedure combinations whose primary purpose is to increase reimbursement. An example of this would be charging for wound infiltration with local anaesthesia or a Whipples procedure with a gallbladder removal code, as these elements are integral to the operation
- charging for an anaesthetic when an anaesthetist has provided anaesthetic services
- charging for a multidisciplinary team meeting
- consultations during a course of chemotherapy.
- complete the specialist fees enquiry form on our Provider website https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/individual/individual-provider-support/, selecting "query about our billing principles", at least five working days before the procedure
- supply the relevant codes and areas of the body to support your request.
3: Bespoke Requests
3.1 - Fee Uplifts and Multiple Specialist Requests On occasion you may need to submit more than one code for surgery. When this happens we will pay the full amount for the procedure with the highest complexity and 50% of the fee for the second procedure. We appreciate that we can't address every medical situation or surgical complication in setting fees. If you are planning a complex series of procedures which are not covered in the principle outlined in the paragraph above, we may consider a bespoke request. This may include pre-operative or post-operative uplift requests and multiple specialist requests. We define these here:
- Pre-Operative Uplift Request Where you anticipate a procedure will be more complex than expected, for a specific clinical reason, we will estimate the fee. We will need:
- an explanation of why an enhanced fee is appropriate
- the estimated time in theatre
- an indication of what you are likely to charge
- a full description of the procedure being performed and
- associated procedure codes.
- a copy of the original operation notes (please also submit typed notes if handwritten notes are unclear)
- anaesthetic charts
- an indication of the fee requested.
- your role and each additional specialist?s role in the procedure
- the time spent in theatre and
- the complexities faced.
- your details
- the appropriate CCSD code
- a description of what you will be doing during surgery
- date of surgery
- the hospital where the treatment will take place
- who will be present during surgery, including the anaesthetist's name and provider number
- the patients name, date of birth and membership details.
- is established as best medical practice, is practised widely within the UK and
- is clinically appropriate in terms of necessity, type, frequency, extent, duration and the facility or location where the treatment is provided; and has either
- been shown to be safe and effective for the treatment of the medical condition through substantive peer reviewed clinical evidence in published authoritative medical journals or
- been approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as a treatment which may be used in routine practice.
- licensed for use by the European Medicines Agency or
- the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and
- used according to that licence.
- pre-operative assessment, on the ward or at a clinic
- the anaesthetic itself, including all intra-operative and post-operative care and any care in an ITU or high dependency unit (HDU) expected during the procedure
- inserting and removing all lines and catheters, including central venous pressure (CVP), arterial (ART), continuous cardiac output (CCO), hemofiltration vascaths, nasogastric and urinary tubes
- monitoring and
- analgesia, including nerve blockage, neuroaxial blockade or patient controlled analgesia.
- insertion and care of CVP/ART/vascath/pulmonary artery catheters
- dialysis/haemofiltration
- chest drains and
- tracheostomy insertion or endotracheal tube changes.
- subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injections, including vaccinations where eligible
- drug/electrolyte infusions, including blood/fresh frozen plasma/platelets.
- regime prescription
- supervision of planning and treatment delivery
- expected side effects management and the prescription of an alternative regimen
- supervision of all outpatient, day patient, and inpatient care.
- regime prescription
- supervision of planning and treatment delivery
- expected side effects management and the prescription of an alternative regimen
- supervision of all outpatient, day patient, and inpatient care, including any transfusion of blood/blood products.
- we will ask for this information to be submitted as soon as possible, but no later than 28 days after we have asked for it
- it is your responsibility to gain your patient's consent to share this information
- without this consent, we may not be able to review the information you have sent us
- we try to request the minimum appropriate information needed to make a decision
- under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you are the controller of this information and you are responsible for ensuring you send the correct information to us.
- exaggerating the complexity of the procedure. For example, coding a diagnostic procedure as if it were therapeutic
- misrepresenting the medical history or the procedure performed
- omitting material facts
- using jargon or technical information which, while strictly correct, is presented in a way likely to mislead a non-medically qualified claims assessor: a claim for laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), for example, coded as keratoplasty
- unbundling (see section 2.5 on Unbundling, above).
4: Specific Provisions
4.1 - Anaesthesia Provisions Anaesthesia reimbursement includes:
5: Administration And Governance
5.1 - Submitting Invoices You must submit all invoices to us for eligible claims within six months of treatment. Please do not send patients invoices or seek payment from them directly. To help us to pay you promptly, please submit invoices electronically via our e-billing provider Healthcode https://www.healthcode.co.uk/medical-billing/billing. When you open this link you should select the option to "register for ePractice". 5.2 - Payment We send you remittance advice telling you the total amount we are paying you for treatment, which patient the payment relates to and any reasons the invoice wasn't paid in full (for example, if there was a membership limitation). Your patients receive similar statements advising them of any costs their membership doesn't cover, which they must settle with you. To ensure patients can pay you quickly, please let us share your bank details with your patients by filling out this consent form on our Provider website https://provider.axahealth.co.uk/specialist-opt-in-form/. This lets us share your bank details when needed. We will also send your patients the invoice address you gave us when you became recognised. Please ensure it is an address you are happy for your patients to know (a business, rather than a home address, for example). If you would like us to use a different address, please update your details on the Private Practice Register PPR: https://www.theppr.org.uk/ 5.3 - Requests For Medical Documentation During your patient's treatment we may request medical information or documentation to make a decision about a claim. We will let you know where to send this information when we request it. As the treating provider, we hold you responsible for ensuring the information you provide, such as coding or medical notes, is accurate. This is important as we use this information to agree treatment for patients and settle their claims quickly. We expect you to comply with the good practice guidance of your regulatory authority when submitting this information. For example, the general medical record keeping standards of the Royal College of Physicians expect "every entry in the medical record should be dated, timed (24 hour clock), legible and signed by the person making the entry. The name and designation of the person making the entry should be legibly printed against their signature. Deletions and alterations should be countersigned, dated and timed". https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/generic-medical-record-keeping-standards We expect your documents to be complete, accurate, clear and signed by you. They should include details of procedures, treatments or consultations as appropriate and include the patient's name, relevant dates and treatment start and end times. If you submit documents or information that do not adhere to these standards, we will not be able to review them and we cannot consider your request. If in doubt, please supply typed notes with the original copies. Please note:
6: Robotic Procedures
6.1 - Robotic Procedures We are very aware that the use of robotic assistance in surgery is a rapidly expanding field of medicine in both the NHS and private sector, and we have seen the number of robotic assisted surgeries increase since 2023. We are keen to support our specialists with this change in clinical practice so we have been working with CCSD and our insurer colleagues externally to carry out a comprehensive review of the coding required for robotic procedures. Following this review we are very pleased to be able to tell you that we have now added a large number of robotic procedure codes to our schedule of fees These codes have been added to the relevant specialty chapter alongside the conventional procedure coding for ease when searching for a procedure on our schedule Unbundling rules apply as per the non robotic conventional equivalent procedure codes . Not all of our robotic codes are eligible and we do not fund them all so you will need to check with our customer service teams before going ahead with robotically assisted surgery . Where the robotic procedure is not eligible but we allow the conventional equivalent we will provide the appropriate procedure code for you and pay the conventional fee only . This is great news and allows us to support our specialists and members with the changes and improvements in clinical surgeries .
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5180 | Aorto-bifemoral bypass | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2050 | Tympanic neurectomy | Xmajor | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT222 | Insertion and removal of high dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £640.00 | £571.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6402 | Repair of major nerve | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2450 | Sacrospinous fixation | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3410 | Robot assisted laparoscopic cystectomy without prostatectomy (with construction of intestinal conduit or bladder) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0960 | Excision of benign tumour of bone with bone grafting | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3090 | Core decompression of knee | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2400 | Transthoracic fundoplication and gastroplasty | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1930 | Alveolar bone graft - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1710 | Suture of eyelid (laceration) (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3810 | Excision of lesion of meninges of brain | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6510 | Carpal tunnel release (open) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7810 | Open arthrolysis of shoulder contracture +/- manipulation/injection | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A8480 | Transtympanic electrocochleography | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1920 | Primary open reduction of long bone with fixation | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4542 | Open reduction, internal fixation and revision of femoral component for peri-prosthetic fracture | Complex | £600.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6017 | Ankle arthrodesis with internal fixation | Intermediate | £600.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22000 | Routine electroencephalography (EEG) in adult or child aged over 5 (Including reporting) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P1300 | Operations on female perineum | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0720 | Disarticulation of shoulder | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3181 | Prosthetic intervertebral disc replacement in the thoracic spine including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6080 | Neurectomy (major nerve) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25022 | Stellate ganglion block (local anaesthetic) +/- Image Guidance | £120.00 | £142.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5610 | Pancreatoduodenectomy and excision of surrounding tissue (Whipple's procedure) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR580 | Percutaneous cholecystostomy | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2540 | Replacement of mitral valve with sub-valve preservation (including biopsies) | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8580 | Multiple arthroscopic operations on knee (including meniscectomy, chondroplasty, drilling or microfracture) - bilateral | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6461 | Tendon transfer of toe – bilateral | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1100 | Closure of defect of interventricular septum | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0210 | Excision of lesion of pinna | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2840 | Repair of avulsion of penis | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1220 | Drainage of pleural cavity | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2530 | Repair of rectovaginal fistula | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5400 | Anorectal stretch | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0580 | Radical vulvectomy (including block dissection of inguinal gland) | Complex | £960.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0464 | Complex Procedure To Mid Foot And Hindfoot With Autogenous Bone Graft (Osteotomy/Fusion +/- Tendon Transfers, Fixation) | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5710 | Excision arthroplasty of first metatarsophalangeal joint, (e.g. Keller, Bonney-Kessel procedures) including cheilectomy | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5300 | Vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6302 | Graft to major nerve | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0260 | Excision of arteriovenous malformation from vessels of brain | Complex | £1,520.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.12 | General | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8650 | Fluorescein angiography of eye (including ocular photography) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F1810 | Enucleation of cyst of jaw | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7340 | Repair of urethrorectal fistula | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3200 | Decompression of cranial nerve (craniotomy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5600 | Therapeutic endoscopic operations on outlet of female bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0260 | Rhinoplasty following trauma or excision of tumour (including attention to turbinates) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0740 | Total abdominal hysterectomy, +/- oophorectomy, +/- ureterolysis | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4010 | Pyloromyotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2510 | Repair of vesicovaginal fistula (including cystoscopy) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0810 | Resection of rib and open drainage of pleural cavity | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR142 | Bilateral stereotactic core biopsy of breasts | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2650 | Suture of tongue (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £100.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2331 | Laparoscopic repair of hiatus hernia with anti-reflux procedure (eg fundoplication) | Major | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5100 | Haemorrhoidectomy (including sigmoidoscopy) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2303 | Coarctation repair involving prosthetic graft | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0210 | Hemihepatectomy (resection of four or more segments) +/- cholecystectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5930 | Fusion of digit joint(s) of hand with or without graft and with or without internal fixation | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3710 | Bypass of subclavian artery from the arch | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2290 | Excision of infected aortic graft with bypass | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1910 | Total pharyngectomy | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR640 | Percutaneous creation of track to kidney for nephrolithotomy +/- insertion of stent | Xmajor | £640.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2915 | Reconstruction of breast using extended latissimus dorsi flap (including delayed reconstruction) | Complex | £1,120.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6450 | Removal of foreign body from iris | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AA460 | Destruction of branch of trigeminal nerve (neurolytic/RF/cryoprobe) | Intermediate | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3910 | Excision/biopsy of conjunctival lesion | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1000 | Excision of sigmoid colon | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5640 | Excision of anal fissure | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7900 | Ileoscopy via stoma with therapy | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3102 | Revisional combined anterior discectomy and posterior fusion (thoracic region) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6600 | Closed reduction of dislocated hip prosthesis | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6030 | Transection of peripheral nerve for neuroma | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7910 | Metatarsal Osteotomy (Eg Scarf) For Hallux Valgus, +/- Internal Fixation +/- Soft Tissue Correction - Unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4030 | Tracheoplasty | Major | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6710 | Cubital tunnel release (open) (without transposition) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6213 | Soft tissue operations in the region of the greater trochanter (trochanteric bursitis, snapping hip) | Major | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7880 | Open or arthroscopic release of ankle joint contracture (excluding Achilles tendon lengthening) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0410 | Drainage of haematoma/abscess of pinna | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0283 | Total excision of trapezium with spacer | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2952 | Excison of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours less than 2.5cm (performed by single surgeon) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3332 | Anterior resection - high (i.e. colorectal anastomosis above the peritoneal reflection) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X2262 | Complex open reduction for congenital dislocation of hip (i.e. pelvic and femoral or Pemberton osteotomy or revision of open reduction) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1010 | Dilation of cervix uteri and curettage of retained products of conception following miscarriage | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2320 | Transthoracic repair of diaphragmatic hernia (acquired) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1890 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of thoracic aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR252 | Venoplasty | Major | £400.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8700 | Excision biopsy of lymph node for diagnosis (cervical, inguinal, axillary) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2110 | Temporomandibular meniscectomy | Major | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6914 | Tenolysis of extensor tendon of hand | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9111 | Manipulation of joint (including intra-articular injection) for “Frozen Shoulder” (as sole procedure) – bilateral | Intermediate | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7930 | Repair of abductor mechanism of hip | Major | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR910 | Insertion of central venous catheter - non-tunnelled (X-ray guided) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4302 | Combined anterior vertebrectomy with posterior fusion and instrumentation | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6800 | Delayed or secondary repair of tendon (including graft, transfer and/or prosthesis) (not otherwise specified) | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0300 | Multiple Procedures On Forefoot, Distal To And Including The Tarsometatarsal Joint, Which Involves At Least Two Distinct Procedures Not Intrinsic To Each Other - Unilateral | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3100 | Laparoscopic biliary gastric bypass | Complex | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3770 | Intramuscular injection(s) with X-ray control (eg piriformis block) | Minor | £120.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.8 | Major vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7920 | Plication of vena cava | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3100 | Re-exploration of free flap | Xmajor | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7600 | Lumbar sympathectomy therapeutic (neurolytic under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1432 | FESS Uncinectomy, ethmoidectomy, antrostomy or antral puncture inc polypectomy and attention to turbinates etc | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3365 | Laparoscopic anterior resection - low (ie colorectal anastomosis at or below the peritoneal reflection) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0320 | Exploratory thoracotomy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1420 | Graft of skin to eyelid | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6620 | Endoscopic incision of outlet of male bladder (with cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6810 | Delayed or Secondary Repair Of Achilles Tendon Without Tendon Or Fascial Graft | Major | £440.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2954 | Excision of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours managed by combined oto-neurosurgical team irrespective of tumour size | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4600 | Off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) (including harvesting of grafts) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8520 | Block dissection of axillary lymph nodes (axillary clearance levels 1-3) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0140 | Excision of preauricular sinus | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR352 | Embolisation of artery/vein | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S6400 | Excision of nail bed (Zadik's) (including anaesthetic) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4930 | Removal of skin expander or valve (not related to breast reconstruction) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5530 | Lumbar puncture (including spinal manometry) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6402 | Repair of major nerve | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2430 | Transabdominal anti-reflux operations | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1040 | Suture of eyebrow (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4520 | Excision of lesion of cornea | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5020 | Repair of anal sphincter (including sigmoidoscopy) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5560 | OK (Outerbridge and Kashiwagi) procedure | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7420 | Autograft Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction +/- Meniscectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3622 | Full thickness graft, trunk and limbs – up to 9cm2 in area | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2080 | Unilateral replantation of ureter into bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5010 | Open excision of congenital lesion of duodenum including malrotation | Complex | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6730 | Endoscopic upper gastrointestinal ultrasound, eg for pancreaticobiliary diagnosis/transmucosal biopsy | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7330 | Closure of fistula of urethra (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7530 | Repair of lateral collateral ligament complex | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2988 | Reconstruction of breast using ALT (anteriolateral thigh) flap including delayed reconstruction | Complex | £2,200.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0814 | Open biopsy of native kidney | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2500 | Local flap ? less than 9cm2 | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2700 | Fixation of epiphysis, including epiphysiodesis, correction of angular deformity | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1640 | Repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3900 | Open removal of calculus from bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1000 | Prosthesis of testis (insertion or removal) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1150 | Removal of internal fixation and/or inter-maxillary fixation from jaw | Minor | £160.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3362 | Hartmann's procedure | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8240 | Meniscal allograft transplantation | Xmajor | £640.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6082 | Open resectionof small intestine tumour | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R2510 | Caesarean hysterectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0610 | Open removal of calculi from kidney | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3900 | Therapeutic ERCP with insertion of biliary or pancreatic stent(s), sphincterotomy or stone extraction | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0680 | Orchidectomy and excision of spermatic cord (+/- insertion of prosthesis) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9017 | Yttrium joint injection (with radioactive precautions) | Minor | £100.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5300 | Open operations on iliac artery | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4230 | Removal of excess mucosa from mouth | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0730 | Removal of foreign body from external auditory canal (and bilateral) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2503 | Local flap ? 9cm2 or more (including graft/flap to secondary defect) | Xmajor | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5110 | Excision of intradural lesion | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4430 | Examination of rectum under anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4000 | Combined anterior and posterior correction and instrumentation, +/- fusion of idiopathic juvenile scoliosis (including spinal monitoring) | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6030 | Revision or conversion to arthrodesis of shoulder | Xmajor | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2930 | Vertical hemi-laryngectomy | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0620 | Creation of communication between pulmonary artery and aorta | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64302 | Transoesophageal echocardiography (including reporting) (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £256.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0200 | Excision of lesion of tissue of brain | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3240 | Operations on uvula | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0850 | Partial excision of bone (including exostoses) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5710 | Ablation of atrio-ventricular junction (including mapping) | Xmajor | £680.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6100 | Bypass of jejunum | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4812 | Insertion of skin expander into tissue (not related to breast reconstruction) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0380 | Nasal septum cauterisation (and bilateral) | Minor | £80.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2952 | Excison of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours less than 2.5cm (performed by single surgeon) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q4400 | Ovarian cystectomy +/- omental biopsy (as sole procedure and including bilateral) | Major | £416.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3532 | Split autograft of skin, trunk and limbs – each additional 5% of body surface area | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5620 | Lateral sphincterotomy of anus | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25100 | Coeliac plexus block, splanchnic nerve block, hypogastric block - diagnostic +/- Image Guidance | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T4130 | Freeing of adhesions of peritoneum | Major | £280.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5534 | Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - 10% - 25% | Minor | £120.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1300 | Introduction of substance into pleural cavity with chest drain | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0520 | Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs micrographic surgery) with immediate reconstruction | Xmajor | £680.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8621 | Ultrasound-guided foam Sclerotherapy for varicose vein(s) ? bilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6310 | Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) for mediastinal masses | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4230 | Secondary suture of skin | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR650 | Percutaneous pyelolysis | Xmajor | £640.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7290 | Trigger point injection/Enthesis - one injection | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5030 | Revision total shoulder replacement | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR254 | Angioplasty of other arteries (e.g. sub-clavian, tibial, femoro-popliteal) including peripheral angiogram +/- insertion of stent | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4832 | Implantation of spinal cord stimulator | Major | £1,040.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4230 | Mini-tracheostomy (percutaneous) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR500 | Chemonucleolysis | Intermediate | £280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P1920 | Excision of septum of vagina | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0880 | Amputation through mid-carpal/transmetacarpal | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0950 | Plastic reconstruction of uterus | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0310 | Resection of liver tumour(s) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J2800 | Excision of lesion of bile duct | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0922 | VATS oesophageal / oesophagogastric myotomy | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4810 | Change of cast without general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2660 | Tongue flap - first stage and second stage | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3900 | Repair of dura | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0312 | Primary closure of cleft lip - unilateral | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7314 | Repair of distal hypospadia | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6810 | Neurolysis and transposition of peripheral nerve (excludes carpal tunnel release) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7530 | Closure of ileostomy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3711 | Bypass of subclavian artery - extra-thoracic | Complex | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6910 | Tenolysis, of extensor, not otherwise specified | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7860 | Arthroscopic arthrolysis of elbow (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5502 | Interposition arthroplasty of elbow | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0930 | Amputation of leg above the knee | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0900 | Formation of cavo-pulmonary shunt (Glenn) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6900 | Revision of release of peripheral nerve | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8580 | Block dissection of pelvic lymph nodes (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5535 | Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - greater than 25% | Minor | £120.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q3900 | Laparoscopy (including e.g. puncture of ovarian cysts, +/- biopsy, minor endometriosis, +/- ureterolysis) | Intermediate | £288.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22000 | Routine electroencephalography (EEG) in adult or child aged over 5 (including reporting) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8440 | Retinal examination under anaesthetic including retinopexy if necessary | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25010 | Paravertebral block up to two levels (without X-ray control) | £120.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1700 | Intra abdominal manipulation of colon for intussusception (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2112 | Laparoscopic repair of recurrent inguinal hernia - bilateral | Intermediate | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.6 | Dilatation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR565 | Percutaneous dilatation of biliary stricture under imaging control | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1646 | Open reduction/internal fixation of sacro-iliac joint | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1644 | Open reduction/internal fixation of both columns of acetabulum | Complex | £800.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4930 | Revisional shoulder hemiarthroplasty | Xmajor | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5532 | Thoracotomy and lung biopsy as sole procedure | Intermediate | £320.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3202 | Open reduction and internal fixation wedge reconstruction bone graft scaphoid non-union | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4800 | Therapeutic bronchoscopy (including laser, cryotherapy, lavage, snare, dilatation of stricture, insertion of stent) | Minor | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7604 | Vein/artery graft of part of microvascular free tissue transfer | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0700 | Excision of lesion of testis | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8515 | Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) of more than one venous trunk +/-phlebectomies - bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.6 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0610 | Excision of pineal gland | Complex | £1,520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0700 | Correction of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2202 | Ureterostomy - formation | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25030 | Stellate ganglion block (neurolytic) +/- Image Guidance | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2480 | Endoscopic operation(s) on pharyngeal pouch (e.g. Dohlman's procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0212 | Secondary correction of scolios-related chest wall deformity (posterior costoplasty) (as sole procedure) | Complex | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2987 | Reconstruction of breast using Transverse Upper Gracilis (TUG) flap (including delayed reconstruction and nipple reconstruction) | Complex | £4,400.00 | £2,200.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8602 | Therapeutic arthroscopy of wrist joint (sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT210 | Oral introduction of liquid radioactive agent for malignant thyroid tumour ablation | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1890 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of thoracic aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1990 | Elective repair of aneurysm of thoracic aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7500 | Lumbar sympathectomy diagnostic (local anaesthetic under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3610 | Gastropexy for reflux | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3780 | Injection of botulinum toxin into extraocular or periocular muscles | Intermediate | £240.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8510 | Radical dissection of cervical lymph nodes | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7530 | Removal of lens implant | Intermediate | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2730 | Ureteroscopic extraction of calculus of ureter (including cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4100 | Posterior correction of idiopathic juvenile scoliosis with instrumentation, +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6582 | Transperineal template-guided biopsies of the prostate under image guidance | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2544 | Revision of posterior excision of disc prolapse (lumbar region) | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25020 | Intravenous regional sympathetic block (guanethidine block) - 1 injection | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR630 | Percutaneous nephrostomy | Intermediate | £328.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7682 | Presacral sympathectomy - diagnostic | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6711 | Cubital tunnel release (open) bilateral (without transposition) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0861 | Metatarsophalangeal Cheilectomy - Bilateral, As Sole Procedure | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AA460 | Destruction of branch of trigeminal nerve (neurolytic/RF/cryoprobe) | Intermediate | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.6 | Dilatation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR450 | Dilatation of stricture under imaging control | Intermediate | £288.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3530 | Split autograft of skin, trunk and limbs – over 25cm2 and up to 5% of body surface area | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8300 | Therapeutic Arthroscopy Operation On Articular Cartilage (Other Than W8200) - Unilateral (As Sole Procedure) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2720 | Proximal gastric vagotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3410 | Laser surgery to vocal cord (including microlaryngoscopy) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6012 | Primary arthrodesis of joint with or without graft and with or without internal fixation – shoulder | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7380 | Repair of rupture of urethra (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0110 | Exenteration of orbit | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4510 | Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (flexible cystoscopy) including any biopsy | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3602 | Enterocystoplasty (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4650 | Revision of corneal graft/wound | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6980 | Tenolysis, of flexor tendon (not otherwise specified) | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8620 | Therapeutic arthroscopy examination of hip joint, +/- biopsy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22005 | 24 hour video telemetry Electroencephalography (EEG) (Including reporting) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9040 | Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral | £40.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2652 | Revision posterior fusion +/- instrumentation (lumbar region) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,200.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8620 | Sampling of axillary lymph nodes | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR968 | Colonic stent insertion | Major | £600.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3350 | Combined anterior approach discectomy, decompression and fusion and posterior fusion (lumbar region) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0810 | Polypectomy of internal nose (and bilateral, including endoscopic) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1911 | Core decompression of hip | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0310 | Stereotactic biopsy of lesion or tissue of brain | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1910 | Laparoscopic varicocelectomy | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Y3810 | Insertion of indwelling pleural catheter | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3420 | Laparoscopic cystectomy (with construction of intestinal conduit or bladder) (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1910 | Elective repair of aneurysm of ascending aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9400 | Operations on branchial cyst | Intermediate | £320.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3180 | Free composite (ie including bone) vascularised grafts | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K3100 | Open valvotomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1700 | Shelf augmentation of acetabulum, eg Wainwright or Trillat | Xmajor | £560.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4300 | Anterior vertebrectomy with decompression and implant | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22024 | Recording and reporting on electromyography and nerve conduction studies (EMG); Mononeuritis Multiplex, MND-AHC, Multiple Muscle Monitoring (eg Torticollis), Myaesthenia Gravis (- SFEMG) | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1080 | Open operations/repair of pulmonary artery | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3202 | Operations on ureteric orifice (including endoscopic) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4032 | Tracheoplasty for congenital conditions | Complex | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7010 | Percutaneous tenotomy | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0434 | Isolated Subtalar Fusion Or Midfoot Fusion Without Autogenous Graft | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2720 | Proximal gastric vagotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X5020 | External cardioversion | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1380 | Percutaneous tru-cut needle biopsy of lesion of kidney | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8723 | Selective dissection of cervical lymph nodes, levels 1 to 5 (+/- 6) | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0910 | Endoscopic fragmentation of calculi of kidney (including cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0920 | Myomectomy (including laparoscopically) +/- ureterolysis | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4990 | Panendoscopy +/- incisional biopsy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1400 | Open puncture of liver | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1990 | Elective repair of aneurysm of thoracic aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0640 | Closure of bypass of oesophagus | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4712 | Bladder instillation of pharmacologic agent (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9181 | Removal of Portacath/vasoport unit | Minor | £280.00 | £71.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6820 | Secondary repair or reconstruction of extensor of hand/forearm | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4112 | Percutaneous insertion of Tenckhoff catheter | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2220 | Biopsy of lesion of eyelid | Minor | £136.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1180 | Endovascular closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defect | Complex | £640.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25020 | Intravenous regional sympathetic block (guanethidine block) - 1 injection | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4640 | Descemets stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2880 | Excision biopsy of breast lesion after localisation | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7310 | Biopsy of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3620 | Open bone biopsy as sole procedure | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1680 | Transluminal closure of atrial septal defect / patent foramen ovale | Complex | £640.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0830 | Closed reduction and fixation of fractured jaw | Intermediate | £160.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2640 | Incision of lacrimal sac | Minor | £80.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4480 | Resection of bladder neck (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0280 | Laparoscopic appendicectomy | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.12 | General | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2702 | Epiphysiolysis (eg Langenskiold procedure) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0710 | Forequarter amputation | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7940 | Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy +/- dilataion) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6710 | Cyclodialysis (separation of ciliary body) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8082 | Diagnostic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) and immediate colonoscopy includes forceps biopsies, biopsy test and dye spray (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £352.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0510 | Open drainage of liver | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1422 | Extensive segmental excision of mandible | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8950 | Repair of peri-lymph fistula | Major | £440.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3580 | Laparoscopic closure of peptic ulcer | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5540 | Debridement of infected total joint replacement | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8600 | Therapeutic arthroscopy operation on cavity of joint (not otherwise specified) (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7316 | Complex secondary repair of hypospadias | Xmajor | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5042 | Primary repair of high/intermediate congenital ano-rectal anomaly | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2985 | Reconstruction of breast using free TRAM (including delayed reconstruction | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5705 | Thoracotomy pleurectomy/pleurodesis +/- ligation of bullae for pneumothorax | Xmajor | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7042 | Atrial switch procedure for transposition of great vessels | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9180 | Insertion of implantable central venous port (portacath) e.g Port-a-Cath under image guidance | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1510 | Needle/tru-cut biopsy of muscle (as sole procedure) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1010 | Excision of lesion of eyebrow | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6300 | Graft to peripheral nerve | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A8460 | Static single measurement of muscle compartment pressures (Including reporting) | Minor | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2210 | Open correction vesicoureteric reflux-unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR100 | Fluoroscopically guided biopsy(ies) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5510 | Total prosthetic replacement of elbow | Xmajor | £640.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8080 | Small bowel capsule endoscopy (including interpretation and evaluation) | Intermediate | £212.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2511 | Excision of ureterocele (with or without ureteric reimplantation) - bilateral | Xmajor | £600.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2562 | Decompression for central spinal stenosis (three or more levels) | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1082 | Partial maxillectomy for malignancy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1870 | Drainage of petrous apex for sepsis | Complex | £1,120.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5210 | Endarterectomy and patch repair of iliac artery | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0400 | Open excision of lesion of oesophagus | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4453 | Balloon kyphoplasty - greater than two levels | Xmajor | £720.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4902 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of coronary artery(ies) with intravascular ultrasound (including laser) | Complex | £720.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2200 | Ureterostomy - closure | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2880 | Repair of injury to penis | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4830 | Therapeutic sialendoscopy (including washout) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7420 | Creation of arteriovenous fistula (including subsequent closure) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2920 | Endoscopic insertion/removal of prosthesis into ureter (including bilateral and cystoscopy, +/- pyelography) | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5220 | Epidural injection (thoracic) | Intermediate | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR963 | Percutaneous chemical ablation of tumour - CT guided | Intermediate | £880.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4020 | Surgery for correction of congenital intestinal atresias | Xmajor | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2542 | Dacryocysto-rhinostomy (endoscopic/laser assisted), including insertion and later removal of tube | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7122 | Ultrasound phacoemulsification of cataract, with lens implant - unilateral (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8650 | Therapeutic sub-talar arthroscopy additional to synovectomy to gain vision | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J4300 | Diagnostic ERCP (includes forceps biopsy) | Intermediate | £288.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7922 | Pars plana vitrectomy/vitreous biopsy | Major | £440.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5180 | Revision combined abdominal and vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including sling procedures and cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1200 | Norwood stage 1 procedure | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6150 | Revision of previous glaucoma surgery (including topical local anaesthetic) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5432 | VATS lobectomy | Major | £480.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5560 | Release of burn scar contracture, head, neck, hands, feet and genitalia | Xmajor | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1400 | VATS excision lesion of oesophagus | Xmajor | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1590 | Open formation of colostomy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2350 | Revision operation on ascending aorta and proximal descending aorta | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1892 | Immediate repair of aortic dissection (ie within two weeks of happening) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8513 | Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) of single venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5533 | Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - 2% - 10% | Minor | £120.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5740 | Ablation of ventricular arrhythmia (including mapping) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3950 | Radiotherapy to conjunctival lesion | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2954 | Excision of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours managed by combined oto-neurosurgical team irrespective of tumour size | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3180 | Implantation of prosthesis into breast as sole procedure | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0300 | Sub-total oesophagectomy with anastomosis in neck | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0110 | Thoracoplasty | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2280 | Open correction vesicoureteric reflux-bilateral | Xmajor | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7020 | Transrectal sextant needle biopsy of prostate with ultrasound guidance | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2950 | Laryngofissure and cordectomy of vocal cord | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0132 | Excision of chest wall tumour - with chest wall reconstruction | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5800 | Drainage through perineal region (including ischiorectal abscess) (including sigmoidoscopy) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2330 | Removal of lesion of para-pharyngeal space | Major | £1,040.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4600 | Prosthetic replacement of head of femur | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0600 | Excision of lesion of vulva | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1910 | Primary reduction of fracture of neck of femur and internal fixation | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3334 | Anterior resection - low (ie colorectal anastomosis at or below the peritoneal reflection | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Y3820 | Insertion of indwelling psoas catheter | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1640 | Repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0607 | Photodynamic therapy (PDT) to malignant lesion of skin, with artificial light source, four or more | Major | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3595 | Excision of mammary fistula | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6230 | Reconstruction/bypass for popliteal aneurysm | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1645 | Open reduction/internal fixation plus bone graft symphysis pubis | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0512 | Interpositional silastic arthroplasty of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) or proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint ? single digit | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR540 | CT guided percutaneous vertebroplasty | Complex | £720.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0180 | Excision of abscess of brain | Complex | £1,040.00 | £785.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0602 | Primary excision of malignant lesion - head and neck | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1880 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of arch of aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8100 | Open excision of calcific deposit (eg shoulder, hip) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0680 | Drainage of pyonephrosis | Intermediate | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5120 | Intravascular ultrasound of coronary arteries (as sole procedure) | Major | £320.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7981 | Extensive, greater than 2cm tear repair of large muscle including arthroscopic (excluding rotator cuff) | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6013 | Primary arthrodesis of hip joint with or without graft and with or without internal fixation ? hip | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5110 | Open extraction of calculus from parotid duct | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4310 | Endoscopic transection of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6523 | Primary open reduction of dislocation of large joint | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0930 | Closure of partial atrioventricular septal defect | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3050 | Adjustments to pin sites secondary for non-union/mal-union Minor | Minor | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6913 | Total synovectomy of large joint | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5510 | Dilatation of parotid duct | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4530 | Catheterless oesophageal pH monitoring (eg Bravo) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8510 | Ligation/stripping of long or short saphenous vein (including local excision/multiple phlebectomy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7700 | Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0910 | Excision of lesion of external nose | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3100 | Combined anterior discectomy and posterior fusion (thoracic region) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5582 | Diathermy of urethral caruncle | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6082 | Removal of pacing system (generator only) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8520 | Arthroscopy of knee (including examination under anaesthetic, washout and biopsy) (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J2720 | Partial excision of bile duct and anastomosis of bile duct to duodenum/jejunum | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3010 | Laparotomy for postoperative haemorrhage | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3945 | Open reduction and internal fixation for periprosthetic fracture around hip | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0360 | Septoplasty of nose (including attention to turbinates) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4850 | Implantation/removal of intrathecal drug delivery system | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2502 | Closed reduction of fracture of long bone, including cast or percutaneous K-wires | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1581 | Laparoscopic colostomy and stoma formation (including revision) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5100 | Combined abdominal and vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including sling procedures)(including cystoscopy) | Major | £456.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1640 | Simple pelvic osteotomy and fixation eg Salter or Chiari osteotomies | Major | £800.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7085 | Sacral nerve stimulation for faecal/urinary incontinence or constipation | Major | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1090 | Robotic assisted pyeloplasty - unilateral | Complex | £800.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4200 | Perineal repair of prolapse of rectum | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2780 | Simple mastectomy (including axillary node biopsy) ? unilateral | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3440 | Microdochotomy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR121 | Unilateral image guided vacuum assisted excision of breast lesion (with biopsy) | Intermediate | £256.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2620 | Partial amputation of penis | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4800 | Therapeutic bronchoscopy (including laser, cryotherapy, lavage, snare, dilatation of stricture, insertion of stent) | Minor | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR302 | Endovascular management of brain arteriovenous malformation (including 2 separate interventions) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.8 | Major vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7710 | Creation of portocaval shunt | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0310 | Excision of Bartholin gland | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0910 | Open reduction and fixation of nasal ethmoidal fracture | Complex | £640.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5002 | Manipulation of spine under GA/IV sedation (sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2830 | Removal of internal fixation from bone/joint, excluding K-wires +/- Image Guidance | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5702 | Thoracotomy lung volume reduction - unilateral | Complex | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1000 | Closure of defect of interatrial septum (secundum Atrial Septal Defect or Patent Foramen Ovale) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.7 | Sclera | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5720 | Repair of scleral laceration | Intermediate | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0110 | Excision of vermilion border of lip and advance of mucosa of lip | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7430 | Reconstruction of lateral collateral ligament complex | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2612 | Replacement of aortic valve with homograft or stentless porcine | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5100 | Combined abdominal and vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including sling procedures) (including cystoscopy) | Major | £456.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0750 | Subtotal abdominal hysterectomy, +/- oophorectomy, +/- ureterolysis | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0660 | Coccygectomy (multiple levels) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2580 | Closed reduction of fracture of short bone with external fixator | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2200 | Revision of prosthesis of abdominal aorta | Complex | £1,600.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5442 | Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (Vats) Assisted Wedge Resection Of Lung | Major | £480.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2000 | Excision of lesion of vagina (e.g. warts and cysts) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2430 | Revisional posterior decompression with fusion (thoracic region) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0642 | Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - four or more, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6710 | Cubital tunnel release (open) (without transposition) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2500 | Diagnostic nasolaryngopharyngoscopy +/- biopsy, +/- cautery as sole procedure | Minor | £40.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2300 | Repair of recurrent femoral hernia | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1910 | Middle ear polypectomy | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25012 | Sacral root block (under X-ray control) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4740 | Drainage of large subcutaneous abscess/haematoma | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6700 | Release of entrapment of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1703 | Impedance controlled bipolar radiofrequency ablation for menorrhagia including hysteroscopy | Major | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1700 | Distant flap ? delay/division/inset | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0110 | Reconstructive cranioplasty | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6040 | Removal of pacing system with bypass | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0001 | Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 0-7 Days | £100.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5900 | Anastomosis of pancreatic duct (to another viscus) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4050 | Graft of skin or mucosa to mouth | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6180 | Drainage of pancreatic abscess | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR960 | Percutaneous thermal coagulation of mass | Complex | £880.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6820 | Pericardiocentesis | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0180 | Surgery for craniostenosis (more than one suture) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1910 | Elective repair of aneurysm of ascending aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1800 | Thymectomy for myasthenia gravis/thymoma | Major | £480.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3710 | Cystourethroplasty (including cystoscopy) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3410 | Open drainage of subphrenic abscess | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4440 | Excision of submandibular gland | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3122 | Revisional transthoracic/antero-lateral excision of intervertebral disc +/- fusion including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0410 | Wide excision of sweat glands -including bilateral axillae | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4450 | Excision of sublingual gland | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3200 | Open reduction and internal fixation of cancellous bone graft scaphoid non-union | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2981 | Endoscopic vesico-ureteric anti-reflux procedure (and bilateral) (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8514 | Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) of more than one venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - unilateral | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1060 | Revision of mastoidectomy (including meatoplasty) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0880 | Open drainage of perinephric abscess | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2200 | Primary repair of femoral hernia | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4900 | Open biopsy of lesion of spine where no other operative procedure on the spine is performed. | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2910 | Application of skeletal traction to bone | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1420 | Myringoplasty | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8592 | Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5223 | Dupuytren’s dermofasciectomy and graft, or for recurrent disease – multiple digits | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0632 | Prosthetic Patello-Femoral Replacement - Unilateral (As Sole Procedure) | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7603 | Microvascular free tissue transfer (as sole procedure including closure of secondary defect) | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1032 | Thoracoscopy and drainage and chemical pleurodesis | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6110 | Excision of lesion of peripheral nerve (eg neurilemoma) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2012 | Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia - bilateral | Intermediate | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6230 | Laser iridotomy - Unilateral | Intermediate | £288.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0890 | Excision distal clavicle, as sole procedure | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8820 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of shoulder joint, with or without biopsy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X2260 | Open reduction and Frog POP for congenital dislocation of hip (including traction and innominate/femoral osteotomy) | Complex | £800.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5910 | Femoro-femoral bypass | Complex | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2730 | Repair of dorsal hernia including lumbar hernia | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6192 | Robotic assisted radical prostatectomy, reconstruction of bladder neck including bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6480 | Operation to support outlet of male bladder (including sling procedures) (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5810 | Excision of jejunum | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8110 | Creation of peritoneovenous shunt (Levine/Denver) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1900 | Rigid oesophagoscopy including any biopsy, laser or diathermy destruction of lesions | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7923 | Intravitreal injection of pharmaceutical for neovascular age related macular degeneration | Minor | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4100 | Bypass for coronary artery(ies) including harvesting of grafts and endarterectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0310 | Reconstruction of external ear for anotia/microtia using cartilage | Complex | £1,080.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2700 | Subcutaneous mastectomy with immediate implant | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2930 | Removal of skeletal traction from bone | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7530 | Laparoscopic lumbar sympathectomy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4800 | Excision of lesion of anus | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1310 | Percutaneous fine needle biopsy of lesion of kidney | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8600 | Unilateral varicose vein injection sclerotherapy | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S7010 | Wedge excision or avulsion of nail (including chemical ablation of nail bed) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7292 | Trigger point injection/Enthesis - more than one injection | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9000 | Sentinel node mapping and sampling with blue dye or radioactive probe for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6030 | Replacement of generator for intravenous cardiac pacemaker system (without lead change) | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1220 | Fine needle aspiration of thyroid gland | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6400 | Repair of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7620 | Free functioning muscle transfer (as sole procedure) including closure of secondary defect | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7010 | Implantation of neurostimulator to peripheral nerve | Major | £440.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1520 | Suction clearance of middle ear (as sole procedure) | Minor | £40.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0100 | Oesophagectomy/oesophagogastrectomy with anastomosis in chest | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3624 | Full thickness graft, head, neck, hands and genitalia ? up to 9cm2 in area | Major | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7920 | Pars plana vitrectomy with internal tamponade, scleral buckling and retinopexy without dissection or excision of epiretinal membrane/macular surgery | Xmajor | £520.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2613 | Revision of aortic valve replacement | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0432 | Isolated Subtalar Fusion Or Midfoot Fusion With Autogenous Graft | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2910 | Total laryngectomy | Complex | £1,600.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7410 | Multiple ligament reconstruction of knee | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6018 | Ankle arthrodesis – revision, including converstion from total ankle replacement | Intermediate | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2300 | Pharyngeal myotomy | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4940 | Scapulo-thoracic fusion | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0510 | Excision of lesion of cranium | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M8120 | Meatoplasty | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8580 | Block dissection of pelvic lymph nodes (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0651 | Removal of benign lesion on trunk or limbs less than 10 cm in diameter or on scalp less than 5cm in diameter (excluding lipoma) | Minor | £110.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J2900 | Anastomosis of hepatic duct | Complex | £1,040.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1260 | Image guided endoscopic frontal, sphenoid and/or ethmoid sinus surgery (FESS) and bilateral | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R1210 | Transvaginal cerclage of cervix of gravid uterus | Minor | £180.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1440 | Combined approach tympanoplasty - intact canal wall tympanoplasty | Major | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7032 | Haemorrhoidal artery ligation operation (including image-guided) +/- recto anal prolapse repair | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1702 | Microwave endometrial ablation including hysteroscopy | Major | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.12 | General | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8654 | Insertion of radioactive plaque into eye (including later removal) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1510 | Myringotomy and insertion of tube through tympanic membrane (and bilateral) | Intermediate | £112.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6230 | Vascular implantation to carpal bone | Xmajor | £560.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1512 | Correction of lower lid ectropion without graft/flap | Intermediate | £288.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5722 | Excision reconstruction of small joint | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2400 | Transthoracic fundoplication and gastroplasty | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0800 | Other open operations on kidney | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7881 | Release of contracture of interphalangeal joint of finger (excluding trigger finger or Dupuytren's disease) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0210 | Nephrectomy and excision of perirenal tissue | Xmajor | £520.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2510 | Repair of vesicovaginal fistula (including cystoscopy) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7620 | Removal of foreign body from urethra | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4080 | Craniotomy – post-operative haemorrhage | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0740 | Repair of ruptured oesophagus | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4722 | Thoracotomy and closure of broncho-pleural fistula | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6000 | Repeat excision of ganglion | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1480 | Insertion of pleuro-peritoneal shunt | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR936 | Insertion of guidewire and/or marker into breast lesion under imaging control | Minor | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3310 | Abdominoperineal pull through resection with colo-anal anastomosis +/- colonic pouch and associated stoma | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4900 | Destruction of lesion of anus | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3622 | Needle biopsy of bone as sole procedure | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4430 | Partial excision of parotid gland and preservation of facial nerve | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0881 | Excision of joint of toe with release of contracture and soft tissue correction | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.7 | Sclera | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5730 | Scleral graft | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9112 | Surgical insertion of central venous dialysis line | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2550 | Lacrimal intubation (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £120.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR570 | Percutaneous insertion of plastic biliary endoprosthesis | Major | £400.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4110 | Evacuation of subdural haematoma or abscess | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X2280 | Manipulation of hip and casting (as sole procedure) | Minor | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1523 | Correction of entropion - upper lid, including graft/flap | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2890 | Ultrasound guided interstitial laser ablation of breast lesion | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2310 | Excision of cardiac tumour | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8880 | Arthroscopy of elbow (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repair, reconstruction and replacement |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hind foot and mid foot |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0750 | Amputation of arm | Major | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR140 | Unilateral stereotactic core biopsy breast | Intermediate | £256.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0702 | Excision of ectopic bone around a total hip replacement | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4780 | Aspiration of subcutaneous haematoma | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9018 | Percutaneous biopsy/ arthrography/ aspiration in assessment of total hip replacement | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6711 | Cubital tunnel release (open) bilateral (without transposition) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2984 | Reconstruction of breast using pedicled TRAM (including delayed reconstruction) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1410 | Needle biopsy of pleura | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6180 | Radical prostatectomy, reconstruction of bladder neck including bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1812 | Correction of ptosis of eyelid - complex | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X2200 | Closed reduction and Frog POP for congenital dislocation of hip (including dynamic arthrogram, traction and soft tissue release) | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4714 | Therapeutic injection into bladder wall (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2720 | Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of suprarenal aorta, with insertion of fenestrated graft (up to two orifices) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0951 | Radical clearance of sarcoma of head and neck necessitating flap reconstruction | Complex | £800.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7900 | Excision Of Medial Eminence First Or Fifth Metatarsal Head With Soft Tissue Repair (Bunionectomy) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0813 | Total thyroidectomy including block dissection of lymph nodes | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0830 | Unilateral Total Thyroid Lobectomy & Isthmectomy +/- Microlaryngoscopy/Laryngoscopy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4120 | Anterior correction of idiopathic juvenile scoliosis with instrumentation, +/-fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) (Excluding vertebral body tethering VBT) | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0132 | Excision accessory auricle/preauricular appendage | Minor | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0900 | Operations on aberrant thyroid tissue (including excision/removal of retrosternal goitre) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6582 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - radial access (including coronary arteriography/catheterisation of right/left side of heart/contrast radiology) - with pressure wire (including fractional flow reserve measurement) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0710 | Decortication of pleura of lung | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2510 | Excision of ureterocele (with or without ureteric reimplantation) - unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1250 | Creation of subcutaneous cerebrospinal fluid reservoir | Major | £445.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0640 | Closure of bypass of oesophagus | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5700 | Thoractomy lung volume reduction - bilateral | Complex | £1,040.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4130 | Perianal excision of lesion of rectum (including sigmoidoscopy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0440 | Division of adhesions of turbinate of nose (and bilateral) | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7980 | Metatarsal Osteotomy (Eg Scarf) For Hallux Valgus, +/- Internal Fixation +/- Soft Tissue Correction - Bilateral | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3113 | Surgical correction of squint - bilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1000 | Therapeutic endoscopic operations on kidney (including cystoscopy and retrograde catheterisation) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0920 | Orchidopexy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2030 | Removal of Grommets | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1701 | Laparoscopic excision of endometriosis, +/-ureterolysis | Major | £464.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0400 | Biopsy of lesion of tissue of brain (including via a burr hole or stealth guided) | Complex | £720.00 | £610.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6110 | Excision of lesion of peripheral nerve (eg neurilemoma) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1900 | Anastomosis of gall bladder (to another viscus) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0702 | Aural toilet (including microsuction and/or suction of exteriorised mastoid cavity) including bilateral | £40.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4350 | Exploration of conjunctiva (including removal of foreign body) | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1513 | Correction of lower lid ectropion with graft/flap | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1083 | Hemi-maxillectomy for malignancy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5250 | Needle suspension of bladder neck (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1500 | Repair of rupture of diaphragm | complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4420 | Complex total replacement of ankle (ie including custom prosthesis, wedges, internal fixation of fractures) | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5591 | Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Assisted Bullectomy - Bilateral +/- Pleurodesis | Complex | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2984 | Delayed reconstruction of breast using pedicled TRAM | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7100 | Bypass of ileum | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7320 | Repair of epispadias | Xmajor | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2502 | Local flap ? 9cm2 or more (excluding graft/flap to secondary defect) | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7280 | Urethral valve resection | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3810 | Excision/destruction of lesion of mouth | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3900 | Partial excision of trachea with reconstruction | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1880 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of arch of aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1310 | Antral puncture and wash-out (and bilateral) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9240 | Examination/ manipulation of joint under general anaesthetic +/- injection +/- arthrogram (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0500 | Bypass of oesophagus | Xmajor | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6500 | Diagnostic eosophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) includes forceps biopsy, biopsy urease test and dye spray | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6220 | Excision of bursa | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2630 | Osseous labyrinthectomy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1740 | Large myocutaneous (muscular/cutaneous) flap (9cm2 or more) including closure of secondary defect | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6750 | Primary repair of flexor of hand (excluding Zone II) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5750 | Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8780 | Sentinel node biopsy (except where otherwise listed) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5210 | Revision of unicompartmental knee replacement | Complex | £680.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT253 | Low energy contact X ray brachytherapy (the Papillon technique) for early stage rectal cancer | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6181 | Laser suture lysis (including topical or local anaesthetic) | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0212 | Excision of lesion of orbit - anterior approach | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4100 | Drainage of conjunctival cyst | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4480 | Removal of foreign body in deeper tissue | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0822 | Amputation of whole ray | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3830 | Operation for arachnoidal cyst | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2600 | Replacement or repair of aortic valve | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2430 | Transabdominal anti-reflux operations | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22022 | Recording and reporting on electromyography and nerve conduction studies (EMG); CTS (Bilateral upper limb only) or peripheral neuropathy | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5222 | Laparoscopic colposuspension | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1910 | Reconstruction of jaw (non-vascularised reconstruction) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1240 | Insertion of tube drain into pleural cavity | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2720 | Laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia requiring mesh | Intermediate | £375.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3730 | Endarterectomy and patch repair of subclavian artery | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5230 | Excision plantar fibroma | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6302 | Graft to major nerve | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4210 | Biopsy of lesion of mouth | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0580 | Repair of compound fracture of cranium | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9110 | Insertion of tunnelled central venous catheter (Hickman Line) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2230 | Laparoscopic oophorectomy and salpingectomy, +/- biopsy eg. omentum, peritoneum, lymph node (as sole procedure) - bilateral | Major | £416.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5512 | Prosthetic replacement of radial head | Xmajor | £640.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.8 | Major vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7040 | Open cannulation of intra abdominal artery for infusion chemotherapy | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2500 | Open repair of incisional hernia not requiring mesh | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8280 | Arthroscopic meniscectomy (including debridement) – bilateral | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0110 | Total excision of nose | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1520 | Unilateral epididymectomy | Minor | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0513 | Interpositional silastic arthroplasty of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints ? multiple digits | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1620 | Axillo-unifemoral bypass | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3014 | Reconstruction of breast using expandable prosthesis (including delayed reconstruction) | Major | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3520 | Closure of perforated ulcer of stomach | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6000 | Open formation of jejunostomy | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1550 | Abdominal operation for Hirschprung's disease (eg Duhamel, Söave and Surcuson operations) | Complex | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6532 | Holmium laser resection of prostate (HoLRP) (including cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6533 | Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostatic Adenoma (HoLEP) | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2780 | Operation for Peyronie's disease (eg Nesbitt's) | Intermediate | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5000 | Primary total shoulder replacement | Xmajor | £640.00 | £890.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3320 | Abdominoperineal resection of rectum and anus | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7010 | Open embolectomy of artery | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8512 | Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) of single venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0605 | Secondary excision of malignant lesion - trunk and limbs | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3720 | Repair of vesicocolic fistula | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7620 | Thoracic sympathectomy therapeutic (neurolytic under X-ray control) | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2402 | Transthoracic fundoplication | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5180 | Diagnostic bronchoscopy +/- biopsy | Minor | £256.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7580 | Open surgical stabilisation of patella, including soft tissue/tendon transfer or release, +/- application of cast (adult) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0300 | Open partial nephrectomy | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7492 | Lateral Release | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1800 | Placement of valve to cardiac conduit | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3040 | Application of Ilizarov frame for secondary non-union/mal-union including osteotomy | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0630 | Patellectomy | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Y3800 | Insertion of indwelling axillary catheter | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1800 | Drainage/debridement of bone(s), including sequestectomy for osteomyelitis | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1820 | Excision of segment of ureter | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7485 | Small joint (eg interphalangeal/metacarpo-phalangeal joint) ligament reconstruction | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2102 | Laparoscopic repair of recurrent inguinal hernia - unilateral | Intermediate | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR290 | Cerebral angioplasty with or without insertion of metallic stent | Complex | £1,040.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7583 | Repair of patellar/quadricep tendon | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2543 | Revision of posterior excision of disc prolapse with undercutting facetectomy (lumbar region) | Complex | £960.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T4610 | Paracentesis abdominis for ascites | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6015 | Implantation of biventricular pacemaker | Complex | £720.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1280 | Introduction of a Mirena coil | £40.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5202 | Dupuytren’s fasciectomy palm only | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8150 | Arthrotomy of large joint, including removal of loose body from joint | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2312 | Transthoracic repair of paraoesophageal hiatus hernia | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0320 | Revision of primary closure of cleft lip | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0700 | Cranio-facial resection | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7715 | Corocoid bone block transfer for recurrent instability of shoulder (Bristow-Latarjet Procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0120 | Enucleation/evisceration of eyeball | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5400 | transluminal operations on iliac artery | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2000 | Primary repair of inguinal hernia | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0260 | Endoscopically assisted oesophagectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7510 | Thorascopic cervical sympathectomy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR576 | Biliary drainage with occluded stent in place | Major | £600.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2402 | Transthoracic fundoplication | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0004 | Clinical supervision and planning for delivery of chemotherapy And/Or Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy for 1-28 Days | £400.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7872 | Arthroscopic arthrolysis of shoulder contracture +/- manipulation/injection | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5710 | Debridement of wound (and surgical toilet) - up to 25cm² in area | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7780 | Revision stabilisation of shoulder joint | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6590 | Coronary angiography including intravascular ultrasound | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0303 | Robotic assisted partial nephrectomy - unilateral | Major | £520.00 | £402.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.7 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR315 | Endoluminal stone extraction from salivary duct under imaging control | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6105 | Insertion of dual chamber implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) | Complex | £1,000.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0900 | Diagnostic laparoscopy (including any biopsy) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9030 | Intraoperative sentinel node mapping, using One Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA), for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2921 | Lumpectomy and immediate partial reconstruction of breast using pedicled perforator flap (eg. Lateral Intercostal Artery Perforator (LICAP) or Thoraco-Dorsal Artery Perforator (TDAP)) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2930 | Biopsy of lesion of vagina | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9042 | Injection of viscosupplement into joint - unilateral | Minor | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3592 | Micropigmentation (tattooing) of nipple areola complex | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2650 | Probing of nasolacrimal system with/without syringing and/or irrigation | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4400 | Excision of parotid gland (other than F4410/F4430) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0740 | Open hepatectomy and ablation | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2980 | Combined anterior and posterior fusion of cervical spine | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X1420 | Anterior exenteration of pelvis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5910 | Needle biopsy of lung | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0220 | Total oesophagectomy and interposition of intestine | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6723 | Revision Of Lengthening Of Achilles Tendon | Major | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0820 | Bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3580 | Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy not requiring mesh | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7560 | VATS sympathectomy - unilateral | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0750 | Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy +/- stoma | Xmajor | £800.00 | £506.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5430 | Pulmonary lobectomy including segmental resection | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1281 | Removal and/or replacement of an embedded / migrated Mirena coil (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1800 | Hysteroscopy (including biopsy, dilatation, curettage and resection of polyp(s) +/- Mirena coil insertion) | Intermediate | £168.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7232 | Percutaneous release of constriction of sheath of tendon (e.g. trigger finger) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4720 | Drainage of lesion of skin (including abscess) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0330 | Biopsy of of septum of nose | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2830 | Re-excision of lesion of breast if resection margins are not clear (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6300 | Transluminal procedures on femoral artery | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3300 | Incision of bile duct (including exploration for calculus removal) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2540 | Posterior excision of disc prolapse (including microdiscectomy +/- decompression) - lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) | Xmajor | £720.00 | £392.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2402 | Posterior decompression (thoracic region) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Xmajor | £960.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repair/reconstruction |
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11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3000 | Anastomosis of common bile duct | Major | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5780 | Ablation of accessory pathway or selected modification of AV node (including mapping) | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6520 | Paediatric cardiac catheterisation | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8680 | Bilateral varicose vein injection sclerotherapy | Intermediate | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2220 | Partial glossectomy for malignancy | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6010 | Cardiac pacemaker system introduced through vein (dual chamber) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1910 | Construction of ileal conduit including ureteric implantation | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1240 | Pulmonary embolectomy | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7982 | Pars plana vitrectomy with internal tamponade, scleral buckling and retinopexy with dissection or excision of epiretinal membrane/macular surgery | Complex | £1,040.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9020 | Sentinel node mapping and sampling with blue dye and radioactive probe for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5100 | Bypass of duodenum | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4010 | Mucosal graft to conjunctiva | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4190 | Therapeutic High Resolution Anoscopy (HRA) in symptomatic patients (+/- biopsy or ablation of lesion of anus) | Minor | £100.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0250 | Nephrectomy - unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0282 | Total excision of trapezium | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR967 | CT guided thermocoagulation of osteoid osteoma | Complex | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2500 | Closed reduction of fracture of long bone with external fixation (excluding fixation by cast or percutaneous K-wires) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.2 | Drainage | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR180 | Ultrasound guided drainage of fluid collection | Intermediate | £240.00 | £124.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6014 | Primary arthrodesis of knee joint with or without graft and with or without internal fixation | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.1 | Bone Marrow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7714 | Primary open or arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation pocedure (including labral/SLAP/tendon repair) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2710 | Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of infrarenal aorta | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1470 | Median drainage of frontal sinus (modified Lothrop procedure) and bilateral | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0830 | Vaginal hysterectomy with laparoscopic assistance +/- ureterolysis | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4920 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of coronary artery(ies) for chronic total occlusions (CTO), +/- insertion of stent | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1500 | Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22028 | Inpatient Sleep study (polysomnography) including reporting | Minor | £100.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6912 | Total synovectomy of small joint | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5810 | Patella resurfacing (as sole procedure) | Major | £280.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5487 | Pedicle based dynamic semi-rigid stabilisation procedure (e.g accuflex) | £720.00 | £428.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6005 | Inverse planning and preparation for the delivery of intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), including adaptive IMRT | £800.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3751 | Customised unilateral hip replacement | Extra Major | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1892 | Immediate repair of aortic dissection (ie within two weeks of happening) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1080 | Laparoscopic pyeloplasty - unilateral | Complex | £800.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4420 | Endoscopic extraction of calculus of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR270 | Angioplasty with insertion of metallic stent-graft | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H6260 | Proctoscopy (+/- Biopsy) | Minor | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4230 | Revision of total replacement of knee joint | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6511 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - femoral access (including coronary arteriography/ catheterisation of right/left side of heart/contrast radiology) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5020 | Coronary angiography proceeding to angioplasty on the same day, +/- insertion of stent | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8782 | Flexible arthroscopy, +/- biopsy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4690 | Implantation of synthetic corneal rings for keratoconus (including INTACS) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5280 | Revision retropubic suspension of neck of bladder (including colposuspension and cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6570 | Carpal tunnel release (endoscopic) - Bilateral | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4280 | Correction of adult degenerative or adult scoliosis including decompression +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,169.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6581 | Coronary angioplasty following angiography with fractional flow study on the same day, +/- insertion of stent | Complex | £1,040.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5540 | Laser resection of lung metastases | Complex | £800.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2330 | Salpingectomy (including bilateral) (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H6840 | Flexible pouchoscopy +/- biopsy and/or removal of polyp(s) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3364 | Laparoscopic anterior resection - high (i.e. colorectal anastomosis above the peritoneal reflection) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £643.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4680 | Repair of faecal fistula | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6200 | Total fusion of all joints of wrist with or without graft and with or without internal fixation | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0630 | Laparoscopic orchidectomy | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1460 | Trephining of frontal sinus and bilateral | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0610 | Total excision of cervical rib | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4452 | Balloon kyphoplasty - two level | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1430 | Removal of cerebroventricular shunt | Intermediate | £280.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7500 | Excision of diverticulum of urethra (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8850 | Diagnostic subtalar arthroscopy including synovectomy to gain vision (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X1430 | Posterior exenteration of pelvis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1370 | Endoscopic balloon dilation maxillary sinuplasty and bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6762 | Photoselective vaporisation of prostate (KTP Laser PVP) (including cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1510 | Bilateral epididymectomy | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4430 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) with dilatation | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6200 | Incision of pancreas | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2600 | Percutaneous transluminal balloon operations on aorta | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8194 | Arthroscopic sub-acromial decompression and excision of distal clavicle (including arthroscopic procedures in glenohumeral joint) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3810 | Injection into larynx | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0712 | Radical trachelectomy including laparoscopic and removal of lymph nodes +/- ureterolysis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1320 | Osteotomy of proximal femur | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4920 | Conversion of hemiarthroplasty to total shoulder replacement | Complex | £640.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6762 | Repair of tendon of foot - flexor | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7602 | Microvascular free tissue transfer (when added to other codes) including closure of secondary defect | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5540 | Seton placement for treatment of anal fistula | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0722 | EMINECTOMY OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT - BILATERAL | INTERMEDIATE | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4514 | Endoscopic Examination of Bladder (Rigid Cystoscopy) Including any Biopsy | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0011 | Consultant supervision of the delivery of a single fraction of orthovoltage radiotherapy | £20.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X7009 | Delivery of Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) | £288.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S6041 | Scar revision up to 5cm - trunk & limbs | Minor | £140.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0100 | Amputation of cervix uteri | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6752 | Primary repair of flexor of hand in Zone II | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0400 | Open excision of lesion of oesophagus | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6120 | Trabecular stent bypass microsurgery for open-angle glaucoma (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £400.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7010 | Implantation of neurostimulator into peripheral nerve | Major | £440.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3030 | Removal of external fixation from bone | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0122 | Enucleation/evisceration of eyeball (with implant) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7110 | Extracapsular cataract extraction without implant - unilateral | Major | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4210 | Total Prosthetic Replacement Of Knee Joint +/- Cement +/- Patella Resurfacing - Unilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8240 | Photodynamic therapy to the retina (PDT) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AA489 | Transtympanic chemical labrynthectomy | Minor | £120.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3030 | Circumcision | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5200 | Unicompartmental Knee Replacement - Unilateral | Xmajor | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L4600 | Other open operations on other visceral branch of abdominal aorta | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4180 | Full or partial thickness rectal biopsy | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5050 | Reverse polarity arthroplasty of shoulder | Xmajor | £720.00 | £890.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6800 | Repair of limb artery | Xmajor | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2510 | Rigid sigmoidoscopy including proctoscopy and biopsy | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7213 | Paediatric Cataract Involving Lensectomy With Lens Implant Bilateral | Major | £420.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F1140 | Vestibuloplasty | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7483 | Ultrasound guided barbotage of calcific deposits of joint (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4991 | Therapeutic Panendoscopy +/- excision biopsy, excision or destruction of lesions | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2220 | Endoscopic ultrasound for tumour staging, including diagnostic endoscopy | Intermediate | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6019 | Ankle syndesmosis reconstruction | Complex | £576.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6580 | Carpal tunnel release (open) - bilateral | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5900 | Excision of ganglion | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0820 | Partial amputation of digit | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0604 | Secondary excision of malignant lesion - head and neck | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7510 | Secondary insertion of lens implant | Major | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2340 | Transabdominal repair of diagphragmatic hernia (excluding hiatus hernia) | Complex | £640.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5520 | Open excision of lesion of lung | Complex | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1910 | Simple excision of inguinal hernial sac (herniotomy) ? bilateral | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3070 | Suture of palate | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6980 | Removal of foreign body from anterior chamber | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2233 | Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy - Unilateral | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2780 | Vagotomy and pyloroplasty | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1800 | Cholecystectomy (including mini-cholecystectomy) | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6730 | Drainage of prostatic abscess | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5630 | Secondary repair of acromioclavicular or sternoclavicular joint +/– internal fixation | Xmajor | £600.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0382 | Total petrosectomy (for tumour) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6600 | Release of entrapment of deeply placed peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3020 | Adjustments to Ilizarov frame/rings | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6770 | Peroneal sling/groove reconstruction and replacement of dislocated peroneal tendons | Major | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3362 | Primary posterior fusion with instrumentation +/- decompression +/- discectomy (including Graf stabilisation and all fusion approaches) (lumbar region) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3000 | Repair of cranial nerve (intracranial) | Complex | £640.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5610 | Manipulative removal of calculus from parotid duct | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR280 | Insertion of aortic metallic stent-graft | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0940 | Photodynamic therapy (PDT), with artificial light source, to non malignant lesions of skin | Intermediate | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2730 | Highly selective vagotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2970 | Sub-total laryngectomy | Complex | £1,080.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3400 | Open excision of lesion of rectum and colon | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4480 | Dilation of stricture of rectum | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2710 | Total gastrectomy and excision of surrounding tissue | Complex | £1,280.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7410 | Creation of arteriovenous shunt (synthetic graft) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2320 | Open operation(s) on pharyngeal pouch | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6630 | Primary closed reduction of fracture or dislocation of joint, with or without fixation including cast application | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5040 | Replacement of elbow and shoulder (single operation) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £883.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3490 | INTRACAPSULAR TONSILLECTOMY | Intermediate | £272.00 | £227.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4070 | Stabilisation of pars defect + /- instrumentation +/- bone graft +/- spinal monitoring - **REFER TO SPINE 578 ** | Extra Major | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2224 | Robotic assisted adrenalectomy - bilateral | Extra Major | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT215 | Planning for insertion of low dose rate radioactive treatment (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £840.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4170 | Distraction of traditional spinal growing rods for idiopathic juvenile scoliosis including spinal cord monitoring and imaging | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9021 | Injection of magnetic lymphatic tracer and subsequent sentinel node mapping +/- sampling for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5260 | Myelogram | Minor | £184.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6060 | Lead replacement for Pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) | Major | £520.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3490 | Endoscopic removal of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube | Intermediate | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0951 | Radical clearance of sarcoma of head and neck necessitating flap reconstruction | Complex | £800.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9115 | Implantation of port device (PowerPort) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3510 | Diverticulectomy of bladder | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7011 | Trial of neurostimulator to peripheral nerve (as sole procedure) not at time of permanent implant | Intermediate | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3715 | Hip resurfacing arthroplasty | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0324 | Revision Of Osteotomy/Ies (Eg Scarf And Akin) For Hallux Valgus Correction +/- Internal Fixation +/- Soft Tissue Correction - Bilateral | Extra Major | £640.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9020 | Sentinel node mapping and sampling with blue dye and radioactive probe for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0515 | Interpositional silastic arthroplasty of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) or proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints - multiple digits | major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2902 | Revisional anterior discectomy (cervical region) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1992 | Delayed repair of aortic dissection (ie more than two weeks after happening) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8722 | Selective dissection of cervical lymph nodes, levels 1 to 4 | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8830 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of wrist joint, with or without biopsy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9610 | Excision of cystic hygroma | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R2810 | Curettage of delivered uterus | Minor | £200.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0923 | Laser destruction of lesion(s) of skin - over 25cm² in area | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4680 | Endoscopic mucosal resection (upper gastrointestinal tract) (EMR) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0220 | Total oesophagectomy and interposition of intestine | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8603 | Therapeutic arthroscopy of shoulder (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.4 | Consultations and Physicians’ fees | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In-patient care fees are only claimable by the person in primary charge of the case.... Other specialists may claim for specific consultations for specific purposes. ITU fees are expected to include insertion of central lines, arterial lines, dialysis lines, pulmonary artery catheters and similar.
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6710 | Intubation of jejunum for decompression of intestine (without laparotomy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5000 | Percutaneous examination of bile duct | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.10 | Gastrointestinal | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR585 | Percutaneous gastrostomy (as sole procedure) | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3730 | Trans oral surgery including posterior fixation | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1522 | Correction of entropion - lower lid | Intermediate | £288.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2431 | Robotic Assisted Sacrocolpopexy +/- Ureterolysis, Using Tissue Graft | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0922 | Laser destruction of lesion(s) of skin - up to 25cm² in area | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1980 | Elective repair of aneurysm of arch of aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8540 | Radiofrequency ablation of more than one venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0251 | Nephrectomy - bilateral | Major | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2680 | Revision anterior discectomy, decompression and anterior fusion +/- intrumentation (lumbar region) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR939 | Insertion of radio- frequency identification tag for non-palpable breast lesions under imaging control | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1980 | Elective repair of aneurysm of arch of aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0320 | 2 stage associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) procedure ? first stage | Extra Major | £0.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P3195 | Robotic assisted excision of recto-vaginal endometriosis including rectal shave, +/-ureterolysis | Major | £800.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2430 | Robotic assisted sacrocolpopexy +/- ureterolysis, using mesh | Major | £560.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5780 | Excision arthroplasty of first metatarsophalangeal joint, (e.g. Keller, Bonney-Kessel procedures) including cheilectomy - bilateral | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0640 | Removal of foreign body from orbit | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5280 | Map guided surgery for ventricular arrhythmias (including mapping) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4640 | Fine needle aspiration of parotid gland | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9282 | Joint fluid examination (eg polarising microscopy) performed by consultant including aspiration of fluid | £60.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2120 | High resolution oesophageal manometry | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5380 | Repair of ventricular aneurysm | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5723 | Excision reconstruction of large joint | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7480 | Posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction | Xmajor | £560.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6300 | Open examination of pancreas | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8610 | Biopsy/sampling of cervical lymph nodes | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0850 | Isthmectomy of thyroid gland | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2200 | Operation(s) on seminal vesicle | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3594 | Plastic procedures on nipple | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2742 | Modified radical mastectomy including lymph node sampling | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25110 | Coeliac plexus block, splanchnic nerve block, hypogastric block - therapeutic +/- Image Guidance | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7340 | Exploration and grafting of brachial plexus | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R2120 | Forceps cephalic delivery | Intermediate | £240.00 | £187.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0940 | Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (including cystoscopy and retrograde catheterisation) | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1690 | Non-surgical reduction of myocardial septum (e.g. alcohol septal ablation) | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5920 | Surgical Iridectomy +/- Biopsy | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22004 | 24 hour ambulatory Electroencephalography (EEG) (Including reporting) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6530 | Revision femoral bypass graft | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8750 | Local excision (multiple phlebectomy) of varicose vein(s) of leg - unilateral | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2020 | Endometrial biopsy or aspiration | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7081 | Radiofrequency ablation of bone metastasis +/- bone cement +/- spinal cord monitoring using image guidance | Complex | £1,520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6710 | Primary repair of extensor of hand | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2361 | Thoracotomy and division of aberrant subclavian artery and re-implantation with interposition graft | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0280 | Removal of multiple boney exostoses EAC | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7125 | Ultrasound phacoemulsification of cataracts, with lens implant - bilateral (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £420.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5100 | Endobronchial ultrasound (as sole procedure) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2283 | Prosthetic intervertebral disc replacement - cervical region (3 or more levels) +/- spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3381 | Prosthetic intervertebral disc replacement - lumbar region (3 or more levels) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR391 | Embolisation of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) e.g. of foot, minor organ | Major | £440.00 | £291.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1818 | Reverse ptosis repair of eyelid | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22011 | Recording and reporting on evoked potential study | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R1820 | Caesarean delivery | Major | £480.00 | £461.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2290 | Excision of infected aortic graft with bypass | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8180 | Arthrotomy of small joint, including removal of loose body from joint | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9043 | Injections of viscosupplement into joints - bilateral | Minor | £60.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0514 | Prosthetic surface arthroplasty of interphalanageal/metacarpo-phalangeal joint – single joint (both cemented and uncemented) | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1660 | Tibial osteotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4440 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) with insertion of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy/percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0620 | Drainage of orbit | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1530 | Myringotomy (and bilateral) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4030 | Tracheoplasty | Major | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7972 | Exploration and repair of groin disruption including repair of muscle fascia and tendons (Gilmore's Groin Repair) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2340 | Repair of enterocele (+/- posterior repair colporrhaphy) (as sole procedure) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1041 | Hepatic venous wedge pressure (HVWP) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0652 | Removal of benign lesion on trunk or limbs greater than 10 cm in diameter or on scalp greater than 5 cm in diameter (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £170.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3721 | Posterior fusion +/- instrumentation - cervical region (3 or more levels) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2546 | Posterior excision of disc prolapse with undercutting facetectomy +/- decompression - lumbar region (3 or more levels) | Xmajor | £720.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25160 | Trigeminal ganglion radiofrequency lesion (under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4610 | Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) including harvesting of graft | Complex | £1,840.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7451 | 2 stage revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - first stage | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2986 | Reconstruction of breast using deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP) (including delayed reconstruction) - unilateral (Single Flap) | Complex | £4,400.00 | £2,200.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.10 | Gastrointestinal | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6982 | Tenolysis of flexor tendon of hand | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5050 | Coronary angioplasty following angiography with intravascular ultrasound on the same day, +/- insertion of stent | Complex | £920.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8640 | Sampling of internal mammary lymph nodes | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0510 | Total excision of colon and ileorectal anastomosis | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0730 | Repair of congenital oesophageal atresia (with or without fistula) | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0120 | Pollicisation of finger for thumb reconstruction | Complex | £800.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1940 | Open infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm tube graft | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1542 | Closure of colostomy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7940 | Intravitreal injection of pharmaceutical agent (not elsewhere classified) | Minor | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1648 | Osteotomy/transfer of greater trochanter in isolation | Xmajor | £800.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3600 | Enlargement of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8083 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) and immediate colonoscopy includes forceps biopsies, biopsy test and dye spray (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £350.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5810 | Diagnostic intracardiac electrophysiological study including characterisation of intracardiac conduction and any testing of anti-arrhythmic drug efficacy by programmed stimulation | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6070 | Implant of temporary pacing electrode (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2012 | Replantation of ureter into bowel (including bilateral) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2233 | Open oophorectomy and salipingectomy, +/- biopsy e.g. omentum, peritoneum, lymph node (as sole procedure) - bilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7110 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of artery, +/- insertion of stent | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6100 | Open excision of prostatatic adenoma | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2120 | Reduction of dislocation of temporomandibular joint | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7341 | YAG (Yttrium Aluminium Garnett) Laser Photodisruption Of Posterior Capsule Of Lens (Including Laser Capsulotomy) - Bilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6111 | Laser trabeculoplasty (including topical or local anaesthetic) - unilateral | Intermediate | £200.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7013 | Placement of tined lead neurostimulator not at time of permanent implant | Intermediate | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0941 | Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (including cystoscopy and retrograde catheterisation) (involving two specialties) (we will pay this fee per specialty) | Complex | £560.00 | £493.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4410 | Revision bypass for coronary artery(ies) (including harvesting of grafts) | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0820 | Open reduction and fixation of fractured jaw | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2730 | Colposcopy (+/- biopsy, polypectomy or vulvoscopy) **REFER TO SPINE 555** | £80.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5520 | Revisional prosthetic replacement of elbow | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4050 | Suture of conjunctiva | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9035 | Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into two or more joints, cysts, bursae with image guidance - bilateral | Minor | £108.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0521 | Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs micrographic surgery) without reconstruction | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3412 | Laparoscopic cystoprostatectomy (with construction of intestinal conduit or bladder) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4122 | Anterior correction of idiopathic juvenile kyphosis with instrumentation, +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5480 | Intrathecal chemotherapy | Minor | £100.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6513 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - radial access (including coronary arteriography/ catheterisation of right/left side of heart/contrast radiology) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2201 | Posterior decompression +/- foraminotomy - cervical region (3 or more levels) | Complex | £960.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The CCSD codes below are solely for use by hospitals. We do not expect any specialist to bill for these services. The fees for these services should be confirmed with AXA Health in advance of treatment. |
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8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6050 | Replacement implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), without lead change | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0390 | Foramen magnum decompression | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0656 | Removal of lipoma | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT281 | Planning for insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into the vagina | £1,040.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1230 | Core biopsy of thyroid gland | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7402 | Open formation of ileostomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8003 | Major release of muscle for pain or contracture (eg Quadriceps) (involving large joint) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0100 | Oesophagectomy/oesophagogastrectomy with anastomosis in chest | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7440 | Allograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction +/- Meniscectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3681 | Stroboscopy of larynx | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5050 | Endoscopic submucosal dissection of duodenal lesions | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5770 | Ablation of arrhythmia in complex congenital heart disease (including mapping) | Complex | £1,120.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6600 | Release of entrapment of deeply placed peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3717 | Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement - Unilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2621 | Frenotomy /frenectomy of tongue under local anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | £120.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0100 | Electrochemotherapy for malignant lesions | £320.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X1110 | Amputation of toe | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6115 | Insertion of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator with subcutaneous leads (subcutaneous ICD) | Complex | £1,000.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0710 | Radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy (Wertheim's) +/- ureterolysis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5800 | Excision of lesion of pancreas | Major | £440.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5550 | Excision of radial head (as sole procedure) | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8582 | Operations for recurrent varicose veins without re-exploration of groin or popliteal fossa - bilateral | Xmajor | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3640 | Repair of bladder exstrophy | Complex | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4902 | Shoulder hemiarthroplasty with reconstruction for fracture | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5283 | Complex Cox lesion set maze operation | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR360 | Embolisation of vascular mass (including uterine embolisation) | Complex | £720.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3700 | Repair of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2744 | Modified radical mastectomy including lymph node clearance | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1120 | Diagnostic ureterorenoscopy (+/- cystoscopy) | Minor | £160.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1320 | Fixation of testis | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9170 | Manipulation of foot/ankle joint under local anaesthetic +/- injection (as a sole procedure) | Minor | £88.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7332 | Closure of fistula of urethra after hypospadias | Major | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0653 | Removal of benign lesion in muscle or deeper tissue (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4200 | Complex primary total knee replacement (ie including bone graft, augmentation or osteotomy) | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6080 | Removal of pacing system without bypass (including leads) | Minor | £160.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2570 | Percutaneous vertebroplasty - 1 level | Xmajor | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8002 | Minor release of muscle for pain or contracture (involving small joint) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7360 | Simple urethroplasty, eg primary repair, segment, anterior urethra (including cystoscopy) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5230 | Epidurogram +/- epidural injection | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5180 | Corneal scraping for culture | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1300 | Percutaneous biopsy of lesion of liver | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2510 | Laparoscopic repair of parastomal hernia requiring mesh | Intermediate | £375.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4081 | Anterolateral access with instrumentation +/- decompression +/- duscectomy (including graf stabilisation and all fusion approaches) -lumbar region (3 or more levels) | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7720 | Minimally Invasive Sacrolliac Joint Stabilisation Surgery for Chronic Sacrolliac Pain Under Image Guidance | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1750 | Transnasal repair of leaking CSF (Including endoscopic) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0512 | Simple reconstruction of socket (not including implant or graft) | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We will provide benefit for surgeon and anaesthetist standby during coronary angioplasty provided the surgeon and anaesthetist are physically present and have no other obligations at that time. There is a code AA588 for this purpose. Please note, however, should surgery become necessary we will not also reimburse a charge for standby. The benefit for therapeutic interventional procedures such as angioplasty with stenting or ablation includes an amount for any diagnostic procedure performed on the same day. Transoesophageal echocardiography should not be charged as an addition with valve procedures. We will not pay additional amounts for supervision of post-operative care by cardiologists. In exceptional circumstances we will consider charges but these must be justified and agreed with us before they are invoiced. We acknowledge that the procedure K3580 - Trans catheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) requires a multidisciplinary approach from a cardiologist and a cardio-thoracic surgeon. The fee we publish for K3580 is payable to the team so invoices may either be submitted by one specialist for the full amount or by both specialists for 50% of the published fee. The fee of £2300 is not claimable by both specialists. |
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4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1380 | Arthroscopic femoro-acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome, including labral repair and osteochondroplasty | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1150 | Graft of skin to canthus | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8193 | Arthroscopic subacromial decompression | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7430 | Reconstruction of lateral collateral ligament complex | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0200 | Partial hepatectomy (left hepatectomy or resection of up to three segments) +/- choleycystectomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6019 | Planning And Preparation For The Delivery Of MR Linac Adaptive Planned Radiotherapy | £640.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7212 | Paediatric cataract involving lensectomy with lens implant unilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2400 | Posterior decompression with fusion (thoracic region) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £960.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3652 | Trephine biopsy of bone marrow | Minor | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3180 | Thyroplasty (Isshiki type 1) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5720 | Ablation of AV nodal re-entry tachycardia (including mapping) | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8542 | Radiofrequency ablation of single venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8543 | Radiofrequency ablation of single venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.4 | Nerve roots | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0463 | Complex Procedure To Mid Foot And Hindfoot Without Autogenous Bone Graft (Osteotomy/Fusion +/- Tendon Transfers/Fixation) | Complex | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2910 | Puncto-canaliculoplasty | Minor | £256.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7525 | Repositioning of lens implant | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2917 | Reconstruction of breast using fixed prosthesis and acellular dermal matrix (ADM) (including delayed reconstruction) | Major | £480.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2180 | Ambulatory 24h pH and impedance monitoring | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4900 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of coronary artery(ies) (including laser) | Complex | £720.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0780 | Radiofrequency thermocoagulation of liver with scalpel liver resection | Complex | £880.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6180 | Bleb needling +/- antimetabolites (including topical or local anaesthetic) | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4300 | Transoral laser microsurgery, including pharyngotomy, partial laryngectomy, partial glossectomy and/ or tracheostomy (as sole procedure) | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6012 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of magnetic resonance image (MRI) radiotherapy | £1,080.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR363 | Portal vein embolisation (as sole procedure) | Complex | £720.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8645 | Multiple arthroscopic operations on ankle (including soft tissue, bony and/or joint surface procedures with ligament reconstruction). | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5932 | VATS lung biopsy | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0383 | Lateral petrosectomy (for tumour) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3340 | Primary anterior discectomy, decompression and anterior fusion +/- instrumentation lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) including spinal cord monitoring | Xmajor | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0530 | Suture of lip (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0130 | Surgery for craniostenosis (single suture) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0860 | Partial thyroidectomy (not elsewhere classified) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7200 | Urethrectomy | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6530 | Endoscopic resection of prostate (TUR) (including cystoscopy) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G6080 | Laparoscopic small bowel resection +/- stoma | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7982 | Arthroscopic sub acromial decompression and rotator cuff repair (including arthroscopic procedures in glenohumeral joint) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2080 | Ventrosuspension of uterus (including laparoscopic) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3341 | Primary anterior discectomy, decompression and anterior fusion +/- instrumentation - lumbar region (3 or more levels) including spinal cord monitoring | Xmajor | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4370 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) with elective banding of oesophageal varices | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6990 | Insertion Of Valve Into Anterior Chamber Of Eye *** Refer To Spine 178 *** | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5101 | Laser haemorrhoidectomy (including sigmoidoscopy) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0330 | Cone biopsy of cervix uteri and/or (+/- laser, colposcopy or polypectomy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2240 | Balloon dilatation of the eustachian tube | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6920 | Paracentesis of the eye | Intermediate | £240.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6584 | Transrectal MRI - US Fusion Targeted Prostate Biopsy | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3720 | Posterior fusion +/- instrumentation - cervical region (1 or 2 levels) Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2950 | Anterior discectomy, decompression and fusion (including bone grafting) - cervical region (1 or 2 levels) | Complex | £960.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fixation devices |
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2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2953 | Excision of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours more than 2.5cm or compressing brain stem (performed by single surgeon) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7300 | Radiofrequency (including pulsed denervation), cryoprobe or phenol for permanent lesion of named peripheral nerve +/- image guidance | Intermediate | £160.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0900 | Excision of left hemicolon | Xmajor | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7302 | Continuous nerve block +/- image guidance (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5010 | Transposition of parotid duct (including bilateral) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1900 | Middle ear tumour excision | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1330 | Intranasal antrostomy including endoscopic and antral washout (including bilateral) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6110 | Open excision of mediastinal tumour including congenital cysts/posterior chest wall lesions | Xmajor | £520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2916 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using extended latissimus dorsi flap | Xmajor | £1,320.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6180 | Bleb needling +/- antimetabolites (including topical or local anaesthetic) | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2621 | Frenotomy/frenectomy of tongue +/- local or topical anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | £120.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6051 | Aqueous shunt tube surgery for glaucoma (including topical or local anaesthetic) including donor patch - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6720 | Laser treatment for glaucoma e.g. Cyclodiode | Intermediate | £280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5230 | Discogram/diagnostic vertebral disc injection under X-ray control | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0710 | Creation of shunt from subclavian artery to pulmonary artery | Complex | £1,040.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3580 | Nipple areola complex reconstruction +/- liposuction and fat transfer | Major | £480.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2210 | Drainage of subarachnoid space of brain | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H6020 | Laying open of pilonidal sinus | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8541 | Radiofrequency ablation of more than one venous trunk +/- phlebectomies - bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8723 | Selective dissection of cervical lymph nodes, levels 1 to 5 (+/- 6) | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1240 | Vidian neurectomy (including endoscopic) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5745 | Medial branch block injection(s) +/- image guidance (including bilateral) LUMBAR | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT210 | Oral introduction of liquid radioactive agent for malignant thyroid tumour ablation | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1750 | Large muscle flap (9cm2 or more) including skin graft and closure of secondary defect | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2819 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using expandable prosthesis and acellular dermal matrix (ADM) - bilateral | Extra Major | £720.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT343 | Planning, insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into cervix or other female intra-pelvic tissue | £832.00 | £169.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6910 | Reformation of anterior chamber | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2110 | Partial removal of vaginal mesh/tape with reconstruction of vagina and or/uretha, including cystoscopy and/or proctoscopy [fees on application] | Complex | £800.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9033 | Injection of viscosupplement into joint with image guidance - bilateral | Minor | £108.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT251 | Planning for insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into rectal tumour | £288.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7312 | Repair of penile/perineal hypospadias | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6822 | Delayed or secondary repair of Achilles tendon with tendon or fascial graft | Xmajor | £520.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3122 | Harvesting for autologous chondrocyte transplantation into knee including arthroscopy | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1700 | Therapeutic endoscopic operations on ventricle of brain (including examination and biopsy of lesion) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4210 | Tracheostomy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3390 | Reversal of Hartmann's procedure | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3400 | Open total cystectomy (with construction of intestinal conduit or bladder) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2223 | Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy - Bilateral | Xmajor | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3013 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using fixed prosthesis - unilateral | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25110 | Coeliac plexus block, splanchnic nerve block, hypogastric block - therapeutic +/- Image Guidance | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3500 | Split autograft of skin, trunk and limbs – up to 25cm2 in area | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR361 | Prostate Artery Embolisation | major | £400.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2161 | Therapeutic arthroscopic operation of temporomandibular joint +/- lysis and/or lavage -unilateral | intermediate | £280.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6110 | Laser trabeculoplasty (including topical or local anaesthetic) ? bilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7361 | Complex Urethroplasty, Eg Revision Surgery of the Anterior Urethra, Segment, Posterior Urethra, +/- Grafting (Including Cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT260 | Planning for insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into carcinoma of the oesophagus, bronchus or stomach | £288.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5230 | Injection of sclerosing substance into haemorrhoids | £60.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2200 | Revision of prosthesis of abdominal aorta | Complex | £1,600.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0100 | Electrochemotherapy for malignant lesions | £320.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1400 | VATS excision lesion of oesophagus | Xmajor | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2781 | Laparoscopic vagotomy/seromyotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3335 | Endoscopic vaccum therapy for colorectal anastomotic leakage | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4140 | Removal of posterior spinal implant | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1040 | Simple mastoidectomy | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3800 | Open operations on stomach not elsewhere classified | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR120 | CT/MRI guided biopsy(ies) | Intermediate | £256.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3780 | Injection of botulinum toxin into extraocular or periocular muscles | Intermediate | £240.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5580 | Endoscopic Ablation for an Anal Fistula without Flap | Intermediate | £200.00 | £233.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0214 | Minimally invasive pectus bar placement for pectus excavatum (including bilateral) | extra major | £680.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9980 | Sclerotherapy of Lymphatic or Peripheral venous malformation | Intermediate | £240.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X7019 | Delivery Of A Fraction Mr Linac Adaptive Planned Radiotherapy, Including Image Guidance | Minor | £400.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P1800 | OTHER OBLITERATION OF VAGINA | Major | £440.00 | £291.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6750 | Cubital tunnel release (endoscopic) Bilateral (without transposition) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0330 | Fusion of first metatarsophalangeal joint - unilateral | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2780 | Open Component Separation Technique (CST) repair for Complex abdominal hernia with mesh | Xmajor | £1,200.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7352 | LOCAL ANAESTHETIC BLOCKADE OF NAMED MAJOR NERVE OR PLEXUS +/- IMAGE GUIDANCE (AS SOLE PROCEDURE) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7488 | Revision Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Including Artificial Graft/Ligament | Extra Major | £640.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U0170 | Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation (UCBT) | £0.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.7 | Sclera | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6181 | Laser suture lysis (including topical or local anaesthetic) | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1992 | Delayed repair of aortic dissection (ie more than two weeks after happening) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1280 | Ultrasound guided radiofrequency ablation of benign thyroid nodule | Intermediate | £200.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0390 | Extracorporeal septoplasty | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5003 | Manipulation of spine without GA/IV sedation (as sole procedure) | Minor | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5500 | Total pancreatectomy and excision of surrounding tissue | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2400 | Therapeutic endoscopic operation on pharynx | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0310 | Exploratory open craniotomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2330 | Transabdominal repair of hiatus hernia | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1220 | Creation of ventriculovascular anastomosis | Major | £445.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1350 | Antegrade pyelogram (including bilateral) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7590 | Insertion of suburethral tape sling (e.g. TOT or TVT) +/- administration of local anaesthetic by operating surgeon (including cystoscopy) | Major | £296.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5310 | Total prosthetic replacement of wrist joint | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3740 | Second, third or further revision total hip replacement (excluding acetabular liner and head changes) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2161 | Therapeutic arthroscopic operation of temporomandibular joint +/- lysis and/or lavage -unilateral | intermediate | £280.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8562 | LAPAROSCOPIC PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY (AS SOLE PROCEDURE) | Major | £480.00 | £298.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5211 | Injection of Botulinum Toxin for Hyperhidrosis | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT216 | Oral introduction of liquid radioactive agent for benign thyroid disease | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2433 | Sacrocolpopexy (Including Laparoscopic) +/- Ureterolysis, Using Tissue Graft | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0330 | Exploratory burr hole of cranium | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0720 | Disarticulation of shoulder | XMajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.1 | Bone Marrow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The CCSD codes below are solely for use by hospitals. We do not expect any specialist to bill for these services. The fees for these services should be confirmed with AXA Health in advance of treatment. |
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16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7452 | 2 stage revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - second stage | Major | £600.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2914 | Mastectomy followed by immediate Deep Inferior Epigastric Flap (DIEP) reconstruction - bilateral | Complex | £3,600.00 | £2,339.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2640 | Repair of recurrent incisional hernia requiring removal of previously inserted mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2996 | Reconstruction of breast using deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP) (including delayed reconstruction) - bilateral (single flap per breast) | Complex | £5,600.00 | £2,800.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2151 | Arthrocentesis of temporomandibular joint - unilateral | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5611 | LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATODUODENECTOMY AND EXCISION OF SURROUNDING | complex | £1,520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2590 | Revision of anti-reflux procedures | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9904 | Cytoreductive Surgery for Colorectal Peritoneal Carcinomatosis (7-8 distinct procedures) with intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Complex | £2,900.00 | £2,143.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT251 | Planning for insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into rectal tumour | £288.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H6050 | Endoscopic Ablation for a Pilonidal Sinus | Intermediate | £200.00 | £169.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7070 | Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) | Intermediate | £180.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3330 | Endovascular Insertion Of An Intrasaccular Wire-Mesh Blood-Flow Disruption Device For Intracranial Aneurysms | Extra Major | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3384 | Open Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) | Complex | £1,360.00 | £909.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6030 | Transection of peripheral nerve for neuroma | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3400 | Cordectomy (endoscopic) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2302 | Coarctation repair | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0342 | Boney meatoplasty | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4980 | Excision of intramedullary tumour | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT341 | Planning for insertion and removal of a radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into cervix or other female intra-pelvic tissue | £1,040.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT212 | Insertion of low dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £640.00 | £571.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4500 | Extracapsular Dissection of Parotid Tumour | Extra Major | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.0 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3100 | Reduction mammoplasty - unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1818 | Reverse Ptosis Repair of Eyelid | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P1300 | Operations on female perineum | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4810 | Open biopsy of lesion of salivary gland | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6000 | Endarterectomy of femoral artery | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6830 | Secondary or second repair of 1st stage reconstruction of flexor of hand | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4760 | Fine needle aspiration cytology | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0820 | Curettage/cryotherapy of lesions of skin including cauterisation - four or more | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3480 | Adenotonsillectomy (and bilateral) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7042 | Cannulation or decannulation for ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) | Major | £520.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3016 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using fat transfer | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7340 | Exploration and grafting of brachial plexus | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7487 | Allograft Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction +/- Meniscectomy | Extra Major | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0301 | Robotic assisted sub-total oesophagectomy with anastomosis in neck | Complex | £1,520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2711 | Robotic assisted total gastrectomy and excision of surrounding tissue | Complex | £1,280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3411 | Robotic assisted cystoprostatectomy (with construction of intestinal conduit or bladder) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2300 | Revisional posterior decompression +/– foraminotomy (cervical region) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6750 | Cubital tunnel release (endoscopic) Bilateral (without transposition) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5110 | Angioscopy | Intermediate | £320.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4371 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) with therapy for acutely bleeding ulcer or varices | Minor | £200.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0220 | Septorhinoplasty (including attention to turbinates) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2880 | Epley manoeuvre (code for specialist use only) | £20.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2231 | Laparoscopic oophorectomy and salpingectomy, +/- biopsy eg. omentum, peritoneum, lymph node (as sole procedure) ? unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7231 | Open release of constriction of sheath of tendon (e.g. trigger finger) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3980 | Excision of presacral tumour | Intermediate | £320.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT212 | Insertion of low dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £640.00 | £571.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0640 | Total excision of sesamoid bone | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0302 | Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy - unilateral | Major | £520.00 | £402.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3400 | Open operations on cerebral artery | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3651 | Diagnostic aspiration of bone marrow | Minor | £100.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7761 | Repair of hip labral tear | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.1 | Bone Marrow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U0100 | Autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplant | £0.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5800 | Conversion of a unicompartmental knee replacement to a total replacement of knee joint | Complex | £880.00 | £519.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2581 | Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Repair | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7211 | Paediatric Cataract Involving Lensectomy Without Lens Implant Bilateral | Major | £420.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8500 | Multiple arthroscopic operation on knee (including meniscectomy, chondroplasty, drilling or microfracture) - Unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1920 | Partial pharyngectomy | Xmajor | £520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6930 | Injection into anterior chamber (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0910 | Open pleural biopsy as sole procedure | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3220 | Revision of gastro–jejunostomy | Xmajor | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1360 | Endoscopic balloon dilation frontal sinuplasty and bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0230 | Cauterisation of lesion of cervix uteri (+/- loop diathermy, colposcopy or polypectomy) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2520 | Repair of urethrovaginal fistula (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3900 | Partial excision of trachea with reconstruction | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6410 | Repair of prolapsed iris | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0800 | Vaginal hysterectomy without laparoscopic assistance | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6009 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) | £480.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6010 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) | £480.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT282 | Insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into the vagina | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8085 | THERAPEUTIC OESOPHAGO-GASTRO-DUODENOS (OGD)&IMMEDIATE FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY | INT | £220.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5754 | Nerve Root Block +/- Image Guidance (Including Bilateral) Thoracic | Intermediate | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X7019 | Delivery of a Fraction MR Linac Adaptive Planned Radiotherapy, Including Image Guidance | £400.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6170 | Goniosynechialysis or goniopuncture (with laser or operatively) (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT252 | Insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into rectal tumour | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT282 | Insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into the vagina | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2070 | Transtympanic steroid injection (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6011 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of superficial radiotherapy with imaging, dosimetry and calculation using orthovoltage | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6710 | Bronchial thermoplasty (including bronchoscopy) for severe asthma | Minor | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1422 | Endoscopic Circumferential Ablation Of Dysplasia In Barrett's Oesophagus | Intermediate | £320.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2000 | Excision of lesion of vagina (e.g. warts and cysts) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0610 | Extended excision of right hemicolon | Xmajor | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5435 | Robotic Assisted Navigation Bronchoscopy +/- Biopsy | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5000 | Open excision of lesion of duodenum | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1890 | Insertion of weight to upper eyelid | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8530 | Operations for recurrent varicose veins with re-exploration of groin and/or popliteal fossa - unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4240 | 2 stage revision of total knee replacement for infection – first stage | Xmajor | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3593 | Microdochectomy or mammodochectomy (Hadfield’s procedure) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3650 | Arrest of haemorrhage following tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0220 | Nephroureterectomy - unilateral | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6703 | Secondary open reduction of dislocation of large joint | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0215 | Open surgical correction of pectus deformity of chest wall (or other congenital defect thereof) | Complex | £680.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X7020 | Delivery of a fraction of Total body surface skin radiotherapy (TSEBT) | £228.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0323 | Revision of osteotomy/ies (eg Scarf and Akin) for hallux valgus correction +/- internal fixation +/- soft tissue correction - unilateral | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2818 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using expandable prosthesis and acellular dermal matrix (ADM) - unilateral | Extra Major | £600.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3221 | Core biopsy of lesion of breast bilateral | Minor | £144.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT252 | Insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into rectal tumour | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5131 | Ultraviolet irradiation of riboflavin for epithelium off cross linking of corneal collagen | Major | £440.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2203 | Repair Of Femoral Hernia Requiring Removal Of Previously Inserted Mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2403 | Repair Of Umbilical/Paraumbilical Hernia Requiring Removal Of Previously Inserted Mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5590 | Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Assisted Bullectomy - Unilateral +/- Pleurodesis | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4690 | Endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric lesions | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5790 | Ablation of left atrial tachycardia (including mapping) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0961 | Radical clearance of benign bone tumour with reconstruction +/- insertion of prosthesis | Complex | £720.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9045 | Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into two or more joints, cysts, bursae - bilateral | Minor | £92.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6520 | Tendon sheath injection of therapeutic substance including viscosupplement +/- image guidance | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1160 | Canthotomy | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6402 | Tendon transfer of hand – single | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5753 | Nerve root block +/- image guidance (including bilateral) cervical | Intermediate | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7214 | Paediatric cataract involving lens aspiration and implant unilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3700 | Removal of port or valve from permanent expandable breast prosthesis +/- image guidance | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4780 | Invasive urodynamic assessment including cystoscopy and pressure/flow measurements | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q3800 | Laparoscopy and therapeutic procedures (including laser, diathermy and destruction e.g. endometriosis, adhesiolysis, tubal and ovarian surgery, +/-ureterolysis) | Major | £416.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1030 | Dilatation of cervix uteri and curettage of uterus including polypectomy and diathermy of cervix | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1913 | Pinning for bilateral slipped upper femoral epiphysis | Xmajor | £560.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6018 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) for non-ocular adult tumours | £1,080.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0760 | Robotic assisted right hemicolectomy +/- stoma | Extra Major | £800.00 | £506.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2572 | Percutaneous Vertebroplasty - 2 - 3 Levels | Major | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5441 | CT-Guided Epidural Blood Patch (Two Level) | Minor | £180.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2280 | Primary repair of strangulated femoral hernia | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2880 | Epley manoeuvre (code for specialist use only) | £20.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2340 | Transabdominal repair of diaphragmatic hernia (excluding hiatus hernia) | Complex | £640.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q5450 | Laparoscopic hysteropexy (including sacrohysteropexy) using mesh +/- ureterolysis | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6462 | Excision Or Partial Excision Of Interphalangeal Joint Of Lesser Toe With Tendon Transfer | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR916 | Surgical removal of cuffed central venous catheter - tunnelled (X-ray guided) | Minor | £200.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1030 | Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) assisted pleurodesis / pleurectomy | Major | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4810 | Removal of superficial corneal foreign body | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR937 | Insertion of Magnetic Marker for Non-Palpable Breast Lesions under Imaging Control | Minor | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5281 | Dynamic CT Myelogram | Minor | £280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2593 | Robotic assisted revision repair of hiatus hernia with anti-reflux procedure | Complex | £800.00 | £572.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5223 | Robotic assisted colposuspension | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2990 | Open door laminoplasty of the cervical region (Hirobyashi) | Complex | £960.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2900 | Anterior discectomy - cervical region (1 or 2 levels) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6980 | Laparoscopic splenectomy | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6610 | Ciliary body ablation | Intermediate | £288.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0820 | Excision of lesion of internal nose | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q3110 | Removal of products of conception from fallopian tube (ectopic pregnancy) including laparoscopically | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6580 | Endoscopic biopsy of prostate (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1131 | Hysteroscopic Removal Of Retained Products Of Conception | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V6070 | Thoracic outlet decompression surgery (as sole procedure) | Major | £400.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1073 | Hemi-maxillectomy for benign tumour | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2995 | Reconstruction of breast using stacked flap (including delayed reconstruction) not elsewhere classified - bilateral (2 flaps per breast) | complex | £3,960.00 | £2,143.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1110 | Excision of lesion of canthus | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7340 | Exploration and grafting of brachial plexus | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7403 | Laparoscopic ileostomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR661 | Insertion of stent into ureters - bilateral | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3100 | Bone graft (as sole procedure) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2162 | Therapeutic arthroscopic operation of temporomandibular joint +/- lysis and/or lavage - bilateral | intermediate | £380.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6450 | Tenodesis of biceps tendon (as sole procedure) | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Incision/excision |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0822 | Amputation of whole ray | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.6 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0100 | Open hypophysectomy (including total) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0812 | Removal of solitary osteoma of EAC | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2382 | Aortic root replacement with valve conduit or homograft and/or remodelling | Complex | £1,520.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0300 | Sub-total oesophagectomy with anastomosis in neck | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3500 | Sphincterotomy of bile duct and pancreatic duct using duodenal approach | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2991 | Laparoscopic mobilisation of the greater omentum for reconstruction of breast (including delayed reconstruction) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7210 | Paediatric cataract involving lensectomy without lens implant unilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2784 | Minimally Invasive Component Separation Technique (CST) Not Requiring Mesh | Extra Major | £1,200.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6960 | Needle biopsy of synovium | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7718 | Primary arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation procedure (including labral/SLAP/tendon repair) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3120 | Transthoracic/antero-lateral excision of intervertebral disc +/? fusion Including Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0340 | Soft tissue meatoplasty of EAC | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2310 | Excision/destruction of lesion of tongue | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1830 | Laparoscopic cholecystectomy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2331 | Laparoscopic repair of hiatus hernia with anti-reflux procedure (eg fundoplication) | Major | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2610 | Ross procedure | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25030 | Stellate ganglion block (neurolytic) +/- Image Guidance | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2842 | Frenuloplasty of penis | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5410 | Dupuytren’s subcutaneous fasciotomy Minor | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5240 | Banding of haemorrhoids | £60.00 | £71.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0655 | Removal of benign lesion on head and neck requiring flap closure (excluding advancement flap) (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £170.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3920 | Cauterisation including cryotherapy to conjunctival lesion | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2810 | Excision/destruction of lesion of palate | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7910 | Anterior vitrectomy | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1350 | Exploration of testis (including biopsy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5480 | Removal of silicone oil | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1110 | Diagnostic endoscopic examination of kidney (including biopsy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6002 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Stereotactic Body radiotherapy (SBT)/Stereotactic Ablative Body radiotherapy (SABR) | £1,080.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0010 | Clinical supervision of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) | £288.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8646 | Multiple Arthroscopic Operations On Ankle (Including Soft Tissue +/- Bony +/- Joint Surface Procedures) Without Ligament Reconstruction | Major | £400.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7071 | TRANSURETHRAL WATER JET ABLATION FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS CAUSED BY BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA | Intermediate | £520.00 | £339.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5270 | Digital Subtraction myelogram/myelography (DSM) | Minor | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2510 | Canaliculo-dacryocysto-rhinostomy (including intubation) | Extra Major | £352.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4740 | Image guided percutaneous spinal biopsy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4213 | Debridement and primary suture of wound without involvement of deeper tissue (skin and subcutaneous fat only) - Trunk and Limbs | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0412 | Reduction turbinates of nose (laser, diathermy, out fracture etc) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5320 | Closure of perforated ulcer of duodenum | Major | £440.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.5 | Thrombolysis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR410 | Thrombolysis or aspiration of thrombus under imaging control | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0313 | Primary closure of cleft lip - bilateral | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5580 | Excision of urethral caruncle | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0910 | Hindquarter amputation | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6009 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) | Minor | £480.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6772 | Total gland High Intensity Focused Ultrasound of Prostate (including Cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £584.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3700 | Endocrine Surgery, Hepato-Biliary Surgery | Intermediate | £240.00 | £214.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6782 | Repair of distal biceps tendon | Major | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0721 | Eminectomy of temporomandibular joint - unilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5532 | Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - less than 2% | Minor | £120.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6007 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of rotational total body irradiation (TBI) | £400.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6013 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) for ocular tumours | £1,080.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5121 | COMBINED OPEN AND ENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL OF SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND STONE | intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.0 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R1240 | Laparoscopic cerclage for cervial incompetence in gravid uterus | Intermediate | £288.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2822 | Examination of ear under general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3380 | Prosthetic intervertebral disc replacement - lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2780 | Vagotomy and pyloroplasty | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2620 | Manipulation under anaesthesia of fractured nose (as sole procedure) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3100 | Reconstruction of larynx with graft | Complex | £1,080.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S6043 | Scar revision over 5cm - trunk & limbs | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6583 | Transperinal MRI - US Fusion Targeted Prostate Biopsy | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5763 | Neurolytic Root Block (Radiofrequency denervation, Thermocoagulation, Cryotherapy or Phenol, including Rhizolysis) +/- Image Guidance (including Bilateral) CERVICAL | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1931 | Alveolar bone graft - bilateral | Intermediate | £480.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4480 | Therapeutic enteroscopy | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR575 | Percutaneous insertion of metallic biliary endoprosthesis | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4620 | Lamellar graft (keratoplasty) to cornea | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4710 | Repair of corneal wound | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3780 | Repair of cutaneous vesical fistula | Intermediate | £280.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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V4160 | Posterior correction of degenerative adult kyphosis with instrumentation, +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4142 | Removal of posterior scoliosis instrumentation (as sole procedure) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6586 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - brachial access (including coronary arteriography/catheterisation of right/left side of heart / contrast radiology) - with pressure wire (including fractional flow reserve measurement) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6111 | Insertion of combined biventricular pacemaker and cardioverter defibrillator (CRT-D) | Complex | £1,000.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0633 | Prosthetic replacement of Patellofemoral joint - bilateral (as sole procedure) | Xmajor | £880.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0380 | Fusion Of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint - Bilateral | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1421 | Endoscopic focal ablation of dysplasia in Barrett's oesophagus | Intermediate | £320.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9907 | Cytoreductive surgery for Ovarian Malignancies excluding intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Complex | £1,080.00 | £844.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5222 | Dupuytren’s dermofasciectomy and graft, or for recurrent disease – single digit | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6810 | Decompression of cardiac tamponade or re-exploration for bleeding | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1810 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of ascending aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6300 | Graft to peripheral nerve | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1380 | Bilateral fixation of testis | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2002 | Small island flap (less than 9cm2) | Intermediate | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X1110 | Amputation of toe | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT342 | Insertion and removal of a radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into cervix or other female intra-pelvic tissue | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT253 | Low energy contact X ray brachytherapy (the Papillon technique) for early stage rectal cancer | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9903 | Cytoreductive surgery for coloretal peritoneal carcinomatosis (4-6 distinct procedures) with intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Complex | £2,200.00 | £1,363.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4120 | Removal of Tenckhoff catheter | Minor | £100.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4150 | Anterior correction of degenerative adult kyphosis with instrumentation, +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4950 | Fat transfer, including extraction and volume adjustment, of scar defect following trauma (excluding breast) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4032 | Tracheoplasty for congenital conditions | Complex | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2541 | Posterior excision of disc prolapse (including microdiscectomy +/- decompression) - lumbar region (3 or more levels) | Xmajor | £720.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2120 | Total removal of vaginal mesh/tape with reconstruction of vagina and/or uretha, including cysoscopy and/or proctoscopy [fees on application] | Complex | £800.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7511 | Excision of arteriovenous malformation from peripheral vessel | Intermediate | £200.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4850 | Therapeutic bronchoscopy for removal of foreign body | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2811 | Robotic assisted partial gastrectomy and excision of surrounding tissue | Complex | £560.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3501 | Robotic assisted partial cystectomy with cystoscopy | Major | £520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2743 | Modified radical mastectomy excluding lymph node sampling | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4901 | Replacement of Proximal Humerus | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thoracic region |
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16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repair/reconstruction |
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6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0420 | Reconstruction of lip using skin flap | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR660 | Insertion of stent into ureters - unilateral | Major | £320.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0003 | Clinical supervision and planning for delivery of chemotherapy And/Or Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy for 1-21 Days | £300.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR964 | Ablation of liver lesion(s) (radiofrequency) | Complex | £880.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3500 | Fixation of rectum for prolapse | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8840 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of ankle including anterior synovectomy to gain vision (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3531 | Sedation or general anaesthesia for MRI scan | £0.00 | £311.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6011 | Canaloplasty (of Schlemm?s Canal with microcatheter) (including topical or local anaesthetic) | major | £536.00 | £361.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5121 | Intravascular ultrasound with peripheral angioplasty +/- stent | intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3140 | VATS percutaneous discectomy +/- fusion (thoracic region) including spinal cord monitoring | Xmajor | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2620 | Frenotomy /frenectomy of tongue under general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4840 | Dilatation of tracheal stricture including insertion of stent | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0530 | Double switch procedure (atrial and arterial) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3680 | Excision of cerebello-pontine angle tumour | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5700 | Distal pancreatectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR306 | Endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysm | Xmajor | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4510 | Fibreoptic examination of trachea including biopsy/removal of foreign body | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4400 | Carinal resection +/- pneumonectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.6 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0410 | Transsphenoidal hypophysectomy (including total) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7513 | Revision of ileostomy - laparotomy | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6080 | Neurectomy (major nerve) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8550 | Bioadhesive Closure Of Varicose Veins Using Cyanoacrylate - Unilateral | Intermediate | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8085 | THERAPEUTIC OESOPHAGO-GASTRO-DUODENOS (OGD)&IMMEDIATE FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY | INTERMEDIATE | £22.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2031 | Arthroplasty of temporomandibular joint bilateral | Major | £528.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6015 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of high dose brachytherapy (not otherwise specified) | £480.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2332 | Laparoscopic Insertion of magnetic band for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (LINX) | Major | £520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2800 | Excision of breast lump/fibroadenoma | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0103 | Robotic assisted Oesophagectomy/Oesophagogastrectomy with anastomosis in chest | Complex | £1,520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0321 | MRI-GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND (MRGFUS) THALAMOTOMY FOR ESSENTIAL TREMOR | Intermediate | £600.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.4 | Palate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2910 | Primary repair of cleft palate | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3010 | Endoscopic retrograde pyelography (including bilateral and cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7250 | Ileoanal anastomosis and creation of pouch | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5180 | Diagnostic bronchoscopy +/- biopsy | Minor | £256.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4630 | Perforating graft (keratoplasty) to cornea | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0920 | Oesophagocardiomyotomy (Heller's operation) | Major | £440.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1100 | Diagnostic thoracoscopy (+/- biopsy) | Minor | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4010 | Evacuation of extradural haematoma | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0700 | Right hemicolectomy | Xmajor | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3015 | Reconstruction of breast using fixed prosthesis (including delayed reconstruction) | Major | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0850 | Removal of foreign body from cavity of nose | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5594 | VATS debridement of empyema | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6100 | Insertion of single chamber implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) | Complex | £800.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1440 | Excision of lesion of jaw | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2320 | Transthoracic repair of diaphragmatic hernia (acquired) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0950 | Radical clearance of sarcoma of trunk or limbs, +/- amputation or insertion of prosthesis | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4081 | Anterolateral access with instrumentation +/- decompression +/- duscectomy (including graf stabilisation and all fusion approaches) -lumbar region (3 or more levels) | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9901 | Cytoreductive surgery (Sugarbaker technique) for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei with intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Complex | £4,000.00 | £2,599.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4210 | Endoscopic resection of lesion of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.3 | Renal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L4140 | Endarterectomy of renal artery | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1880 | Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with perioperative cholangiogram | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3200 | Repair of bile duct | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7400 | Reconstruction of one or two ligaments not elsewhere specified | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5561 | Endoscopic ablation for an anal fistula with flap | Intermediate | £280.00 | £203.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5941 | Excision of pilonidal sinus with flap reconstruction | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9905 | Repeat Cytoreductive Surgery for Pseudomyxoma Peritoneal or Colorectal Peritoneal Carcinomatosis with intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Extra Major | £1,080.00 | £844.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0213 | Removal of pectus bar (including bilateral) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5756 | NERVE ROOT BLOCK +/- IMAGE GUIDANCE (INCLUDING BILATERAL) CAUDAL | INTERMEDIATE | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2780 | Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of suprarenal aorta, with insertion of fenestrated graft (three to four orifices) | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3520 | IV sedation administered by anaesthetist (as sole procedure) | £129.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0480 | Abdominal revision of restorative proctocolectomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3650 | Diagnostic aspiration and trephine biopsy of bone marrow, including analysis | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5790 | Sacroiliac joint injection under image guidance (and bilateral) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2081 | Myolysis of uterine fibroids | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5600 | Primary repair of rupture of acromioclavicular or sternoclavicular joint +/- internal fixation | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5201 | Unicompartmental knee replacement - bilateral | Complex | £920.00 | £519.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0422 | Triple fusion of joints of hindfoot with autogenous graft | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2210 | Anterior +/- posterior colporrhaphy and amputation of cervix uteri (including primary repair of enterocele) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0110 | Total excision of pinna | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3600 | Wedge excision or removal of omentum (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5020 | Transposition of submandibular duct (including bilateral) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR442 | Embolisation of varicocele of gonadal vein | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2080 | Ventricular puncture (as sole procedure) | Minor | £125.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2760 | Skin/Nipple sparing mastectomy (including axillary node biopsy) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6600 | Therapeutic percutaneous operations on pancreas | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9032 | Injection of viscosupplement into joint with image guidance - unilateral | Minor | £92.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7483 | Triquetrolunate ligament reconstruction | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6015 | Open ankle arthrodesis with internal fixation | Intermediate | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0500 | Atrial inversion for transposition of great vessels | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8722 | Selective dissection of cervical lymph nodes, levels 1 to 4 | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2953 | Excision of acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - tumours more than 2.5cm or compressing brain stem (performed by single surgeon) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.3 | Meninges | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4180 | Subdural haemorrhage – tap | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5533 | Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of malignant neoplasm of lung | Complex | £1,520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1580 | Excision of epididymal cyst | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4912 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of coronary artery(ies) with stent insertion and intravascular ultrasound | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8594 | Laparoscopic para-aortic lymph node dissection | Complex | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3380 | Reinforcement of aneurysm of cerebral artery | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4212 | Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement +/- Cement +/- Patella Resurfacing - Unilateral | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2640 | Freeing of adhesions of tongue | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2710 | Excision of lesion of penis | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5541 | Adjustment or removal of Seton under general anaesthetic | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR287 | Catheter cerebral venography and manometry | Intermediate | £400.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2501 | FIBRE OPTIC EXAMINATION OF THE PHARYNX +/- BIOPSY/REMOVAL OF FOREIGN BODY | MINOR | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3010 | Preputioplasty | Intermediate | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7486 | Carpo-metacarpal joint ligament reconstruction | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0310 | Reconstruction of external ear for anotia/microtia using cartilage | Complex | £1,080.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5764 | Neurolytic Root Block (Radiofrequency denervation, Thermocoagulation, Cryotherapy or Phenol, including Rhizolysis) +/- Image Guidance (including Bilateral) THORACIC | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0530 | Elevation of depressed fracture of cranium | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5211 | Epidural injection (caudal) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.1 | Bone Marrow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2152 | Arthrocentesis of temporomandibular joint - bilateral | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3382 | Proctectomy | Major | £480.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5486 | Pedicle based dynamic soft stabilisation procedure (e.g graf ligament) | Extra Major | £720.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2002 | Diagnostic colonoscopy, includes forceps biopsy of colon and ileum | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6004 | Forward planning and preparation for the delivery of intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), including adaptive IMRT | £640.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2981 | LOCAL MOBILISATION OF GLANDULAR BREAST TISSUE TO FILL SURGICAL CAVITY | INT | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2762 | Open repair of Spigelian hernia with mesh | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2150 | Reconstruction free jejunal graft following pharyngolaryngectomy | Complex | £1,400.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5580 | ENDOSCOPIC ABLATION FOR AN ANAL FISTULA WITHOUT FLAP | Intermediate | £200.00 | £233.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2952 | Laryngofissure | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4080 | Injection of bulking agents for faecal incontinence | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1330 | Biopsy of lesion of facial bone | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8620 | Ultrasound-guided foam Sclerotherapy for varicose vein(s) unilateral | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0383 | Lateral petrosectomy (for tumour) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8110 | Arthroscopic excision of calcific deposits from shoulder | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2900 | Excision of lesion of cranial nerve (intracranial) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5790 | Repair to plantar plate | Major | £440.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2918 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using fixed prosthesis and acellular dermal matrix (ADM) - unilateral | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4831 | Trial of neurostimulator to spinal cord (as sole procedure) not at time of permanent implant | Major | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1710 | Stapedectomy (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0980 | Thorascopic oesophagogastric myotomy | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6760 | Photoselective vaporisation of prostate (GreenLight/Niagara laser PVP) (including cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.3 | Duodenum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4000 | Transanal resection for local rectal growth | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0340 | Closure of perforation of septum of nose | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0320 | Marsupialisation of Bartholin cyst | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3322 | Laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection +/- stoma | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5210 | Dupuytren’s fasciectomy multiple digits with proximal interphalangeal joints | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0310 | Drainage of abscess of appendix or drainage of intra-abdominal abscess | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3590 | Stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) for obstructed defaecation syndrome | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4230 | Endoscopic destruction of lesion of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR940 | Retrieval of foreign body under X-ray guidance | Major | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5330 | Repair of post infarction ventricular septal defect | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3530 | Removal of percutaneous wire | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2591 | Revision of anti-reflux operations with laparoscopic insertion of magnetic band (as sole procedure) | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P3196 | Robotic assisted excision of recto-vaginal endometriosis including disc resection of rectum, +/-ureterolysis | Extra Major | £880.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6016 | Planning for electrons, single field or 2-dimensional radiotherapy on a megavoltage machine, including all imaging and dosimetry | £240.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0007 | Clinical supervision of external beam radiotherapy, up to and including 15 fractions or part thereof | £304.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT211 | Planning for insertion and removal of high dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £1,040.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT281 | Planning for insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into the vagina | £1,040.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT222 | Insertion and removal of high dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £640.00 | £571.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3043 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using fixed prosthesis - bilateral | Extra Major | £660.00 | £534.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3130 | Unilateral Mastopexy | Extra Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0980 | Deep brain stimulation | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5950 | Femoro-distal calf bypass using prosthesis +/- vein cuff/patch | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4280 | Intracranial infection: burr hole | Intermediate | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0960 | Excision of benign tumour of bone with bone grafting | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3111 | Holmium Laser Lithotripsy for calculi of ureter (including cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5830 | Endomyocardial biopsy | Intermediate | £320.00 | £343.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6400 | Repair of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1680 | Axillo-bifemoral bypass | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6200 | VATS excision lesion of mediastinum including thymectomy | Xmajor | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8700 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of joint, with or without biopsy (not otherwise specified) (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6840 | Repair of limb artery using vein graft | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0420 | Reduction turbinates of nose (trim, radical excision) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2190 | Replacement of graft of thoraco-abdominal aneurysm | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0400 | Correction of tetralogy of Fallot | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0312 | Microwave ablation for primary or metastatic cancer of the liver | Major | £660.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4244 | Tibial liner exchange in total knee replacement | Complex | £960.00 | £584.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3210 | Gastro–jejunostomy | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7315 | Secondary adjustment of penile skin following hypospadias repair | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64301 | Echocardiography including bubble contrast (including reporting) as sole procedure | £120.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR362 | Embolisation of pelvic vein varices | Major | £400.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3300 | Percutaneous intradiscal laser ablation (lumbar region) | Major | £560.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4306 | Transoral robotic assisted horizontal supra-glottic laryngectomy (as sole procedure) | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2380 | ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) OF COLORECTAL POLYP | Intermediate | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3920 | Multivisceral resection of retroperitoneal sarcoma | Extra Major | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0940 | Amputation of leg through knee | Major | £600.00 | £310.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2530 | Ureterolysis ? unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6013 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) for ocular tumours | £1,080.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2622 | FRENOTMY/FRENECTOMY OF TONGUE WITHOUT LOCAL ANAESTHETIC OR GA | Minor | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.3 | Renal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L4300 | Transluminal operations on renal artery | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8542 | Laparoscopic block dissection of para-aortic lymph nodes | Complex | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9020 | Dynamic arthrogram of joint | Intermediate | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4543 | Open reduction, internal fixation and complete revision for peri-prosthetic fracture | Complex | £640.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0950 | Amputation of leg below knee | Major | £600.00 | £310.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2503 | Laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia not requiring mesh | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8881 | Endovenous mechanochemical ablation for varicose veins - bilateral | Intermediate | £300.00 | £246.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3530 | Sedation or general anaesthesia for CT scan | £0.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1020 | Modified radical mastoidectomy (including meatoplasty) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1421 | Fat Plug Myringoplasty | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5480 | Lung resection with resection of chest wall | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.2 | Drainage | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR190 | CT/MRI guided drainage of fluid collection | Major | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5410 | Pneumonectomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.7 | Sclera | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5300 | Excision of lesion of sclera | Intermediate | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8680 | Therapeutic arthroscopy operation on cavity of joint - bilateral (not otherwise specified) (as sole procedure) | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0315 | Primary closure of cleft lip - bilateral including anterior palate | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4110 | Open excision of lesion from bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3930 | Surgical drainage of retroperitoneal abscess | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0110 | Hemispherotomy | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1390 | Open femoro-acetabular surgery for hip impingement | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7582 | Open surgical stabilisation of patella, including soft tissue/tendon transfer or release, +/- application of cast (child) | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5750 | Internal cardioversion | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.13 | Amputation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0930 | Amputation of leg above the knee | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9902 | Cytoreductive surgery for Colorectal Peritoneal Carcinomatosis (2-3 distinct precedures) with intraperitoneal chemotherapy | Complex | £1,700.00 | £1,039.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2730 | Colposcopy (+/- Biopsy, Polypectomy or Vulvoscopy) **REFER TO SPINE 555** | £80.00 | £129.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3385 | Laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) | Complex | £1,360.00 | £909.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0550 | Repair of kidney wound | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2100 | Other connection of ureter | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5580 | CSF infusion studies | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2030 | Arthroplasty of temporomandibular bone joint - unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5704 | Thoracotomy bullectomy - unilateral +/- pleurodesis in presence of emphysema | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6780 | Primary repair of Achilles tendon | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2234 | Robotic assisted adrenalectomy - unilateral | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3742 | 2 Stage Revision Of Total Hip Replacement For Infection - First Stage | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G8084 | Diagnostic Oesophago-Gastro-Duodenos (OGD) & Immediate Flexible Sigmoidoscopy | Intermediate | £220.00 | £343.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Chemotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
x0005 | Clinical supervision and planning for delivery of chemotherapy And/Or Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy For 1-56 Days | Non | £800.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6575 | Planning, preparation and the delivery of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours. | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6880 | Insertion of Prostatic Urethral Lift Implants (Including Cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0008 | Clinical supervision of external beam radiotherapy, for 16 or up to and including 30 fractions | £576.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0610 | Biopsy of lesion of pinna (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5766 | Neurolytic Root Block (Radiofrequency denervation, Thermocoagulation, Cryotherapy or Phenol, including Rhizolysis) +/- Image Guidance (including Bilateral) CAUDAL | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0513 | Reconstruction of socket with either implant or graft | Complex | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7520 | Thoracic sympathectomy diagnostic (local anaesthetic under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1690 | Mediastinal parathyroidectomy with sternotomy | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7920 | Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0820 | Orchidopexy bilateral | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8610 | Biopsy/sampling of cervical lymph nodes | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1300 | Transluminal operations on pulmonary artery | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X1410 | Total exenteration of pelvis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2503 | Therapeutic sigmoidoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR920 | Cyst ablation under imaging control | Intermediate | £280.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5562 | Release of burn scar contracture, trunk and limbs | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2710 | Radical mastectomy including block dissection | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4430 | Endoscopic removal of foreign body from bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25160 | Trigeminal ganglion radiofrequency lesion (under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2930 | Removal of prosthesis from ureter (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £144.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7310 | Biopsy of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0520 | Ligation of artery of internal nose (including endoscopic, as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5100 | Aorto-iliac, aorto-femoral, ilio-femoral bypass | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6006 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of static total body irradiation (TBI) | £240.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3042 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using expandable prosthesis - bilateral | Extra Major | £660.00 | £534.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2640 | Repair of recurrent incisional hernia requiring removal of previously inserted mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3743 | 2 Stage Revision Of Total Hip Replacement For Infection - Second Stage | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT213 | Planning, insertion and removal of high dose rate radioactive treatment (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour | £1,400.00 | £668.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5043 | Primary repair of low congenital anorectal anomaly | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0321 | Osteotomies (Eg Scarf And Akin) For Hallux Valgus Correction +/- Internal Fixation +/- Soft Tissue Correction - Unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2110 | Repair of recurrent inguinal hernia - bilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2003 | Therapeutic colonoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6700 | Pericardiectomy | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0630 | Decompression of orbit | Major | £640.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2920 | Insertion of canalicular or punctal plugs | Minor | £80.00 | £97.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6202 | Partial fusion of wrist | Intermediate | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6575 | Planning, preparation and the delivery of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5570 | Injection into complex perianal fistula tract tissue using an Advanced Therapy Medicinal Product (including removal of Setons, curettage and suture of internal openings) | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4400 | Urethral sphincterotomy (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1281 | Percutaneous ultrasound-guided microwave ablation for symptomatic benign thyroid nodules | Minor | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0921 | Robotic assisted oesophagocardiomyotomy (Heller's) | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8370 | AUTOLOGOUS SCAFFOLD INSERTION FOR REPAIRING SYMPTOMATIC CHONDRAL KNEE DEFECTS (INCLUDING MICROFRACTURE) | Major | £640.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3363 | Colectomy and colostomy and preservation of rectum | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7470 | Revision of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction including autograft/allograft | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2940 | Partial laryngectomy | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1643 | Open reduction/internal fixation of either posterior wall/column or acetabulum or anterior column of acetabulum | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1110 | Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin including cauterisation - up to three | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8520 | Ligation/stripping of long or short saphenous vein (including local excision/multiple phlebectomy) - bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8800 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of hip joint including wash-out, with or without biopsy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2620 | Membranous labyrinthectomy | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4210 | Tracheostomy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H3380 | Partial excision of rectum and sigmoid colon for prolapse | Xmajor | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6020 | Planning and preparation of the delivery of Total body surface skin radiotherapy (TSEBT) | £480.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2761 | Laparoscopic Repair of Spigelian Hernia with Mesh | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0970 | Percutaneous covered stent correction of sinus venosus atrial septal defect | Complex | £1,216.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0516 | Interpositional silastic arthroplasty of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints - single digit | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5761 | Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (including mapping) | Complex | £1,160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8532 | Operations for recurrent varicose veins without re-exploration of groin or popliteal fossa - unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7489 | Revision of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction including autograft/allograft | Extra Major | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0286 | Robotic assisted nephroureterectomy - bilateral | Extra Major | £720.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5703 | Thoracotomy bullectomy - bilateral +/- pleurodesis | Complex | £1,040.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2994 | Reconstruction of breast using stacked flap (including delayed reconstruction) not elsewhere classified - unilateral (2 flaps) | Complex | £2,200.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Y3811 | Removal of Indwelling pleural catheter performed by consultant | Minor | £104.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6017 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) for non-ocular paediatric tumours | £1,080.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6014 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of low dose brachytherapy (not otherwise specified) | £480.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6010 | Surgical trabeculectomy or other penetrating glaucoma procedures (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2502 | Diagnostic flexible sigmoidoscopy, including forceps biopsy and proctoscopy | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3020 | Division of preputial adhesions | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4410 | Litholapaxy (including cystoscopy) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2010 | Primary repair of inguinal hernia ? bilateral | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8110 | Creation of peritoneovenous shunt (Levine/Denver) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR380 | Embolisation of aneurysm | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2222 | Adrenalectomy - bilateral (open) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5922 | Femoro-popliteal bypass using prosthesis | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2310 | Secondary open reduction of fractured long bone and intra-medullary fixation or internal fixation for non-union/mal union – including intra-articular (including bone graft) | Xmajor | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0340 | Punch biopsy of cervix uteri | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9000 | Sentinel node mapping and sampling with blue dye or radioactive probe for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3944 | Acetabular liner and head changes | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2400 | Repair of umbilical/paraumbilical hernia (irrespective of age) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.2 | Cranium | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0103 | Robotic assisted Oesophagectomy/Oesophagogastrectomy with anastomosis in chest | Complex | £1,520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3722 | Minimally Invasive Hip Relacement - Bilateral | Extra Major | £960.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AA461 | Balloon compression of trigeminal ganglion | Major | £448.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Free Skin Grafts Unless explicitly stated these codes relate to the formation, division and transfer of the graft and include repair of the donor site. They do not include excision of skin or wound at the recipient site. All definitions relate to recipient sites unless otherwise stated. |
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16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT214 | Planning And Insertion Of Low Dose Rate Radioactive Treatment (Brachytherapy) Into Prostate Tumour | £1,160.00 | £668.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6140 | Radical perineal prostatectomy, reconstruction of blader neck (including bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy) (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2000 | Large island skin flap (9cm2 or more) (eg radical forearm) including closure of secondary defect | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25010 | Paravertebral block up to two levels (without X-ray control) | £120.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7301 | Radiofrequency denervation of knee (under image guidance) | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q5451 | Robotic assisted laparoscopic hysteropexy (including sacrohysteropexy) using mesh +/- ureterolysis | Major | £560.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0102 | Robotic assisted radical Oesophagectomy / Oesophagogastrectomy including dissection of mediastinal lymph nodes | Complex | £2,000.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2752 | Subcutaneous mastectomy | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1940 | Primary open reduction of short bone with fixation (including intra-articular) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5180 | Revision combined abdominal and vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including sling procedures and cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5630 | Therapeutic injection into bladder neck for treatment of stress incontinence (periurethral bulking agents), including cystoscopy | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4900 | Shoulder hemiarthroplasty, as sole procedure | Xmajor | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1240 | Exploration of facial nerve, mastoid segment, facial nerve | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4810 | Change of cast without general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4010 | Posterior correction of idiopathic juvenile kyphosis with instrumentation, +/- fusion (including spinal cord monitoring) | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1001 | Robotic assisted excision of sigmoid colon | Extra Major | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8370 | AUTOLOGOUS SCAFFOLD INSERTION FOR REPAIRING SYMPTOMATIC CHONDRAL KNEE DEFECTS (INCLUDING MICROFRACTURE) | Major | £640.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2750 | Repair of sciatic hernias | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0654 | Removal of benign lesion on head and neck (excluding scalp) which is closed by primary closure or advancement flap (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £170.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.9 | Thorax | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR595 | Insertion of tracheal/bronchial metallic stent | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5080 | Repair of anal trauma | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5510 | Laying open of low anal fistula (fistulotomy) (including sigmoidoscopy) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2380 | Anterior (+/- posterior) colporrhaphy with vaginal hysterectomy (including primary repair of enterocele and cystoscopy) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1960 | Open infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm bifurcation graft | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2100 | Primary open reduction of intra-articular fracture of long bone with internal fixation, eg proximal humerus or proximal tibia (with or without arthroscopic assistance) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6832 | Second stage reconstruction of flexor of hand | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.8 | Major vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7980 | Repair of wound of major artery or vein of abdomen (including aorta and vena cava) | Major | £480.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6182 | Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, reconstruction of bladder neck including bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy (including cystoscopy) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8380 | Therapeutic arthroscopy operation on articular cartilage (other than W8200) - bilateral (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3810 | Reconstruction of breast using SGAP (superior gluteal artery perforator) flap including delayed reconstruction. | Complex | £4,400.00 | £2,200.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1423 | Extensive excision of mandible with disarticulation | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2740 | Repair of perineal hernia including scrotal that are not inguinal | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5940 | Fusion of interphalangeal joint(s) of toe (including internal fixation - unilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6584 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - femoral access (including coronary arteriography/catheterisation of right/left side of heart/contrast radiology) - with pressure wire (including fractional flow reserve measurement) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4713 | Bladder instillation as sole procedure | Minor | £80.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1470 | Fibreoptic endoscopic photodynamic therapy (PDT) of lesion of oesophagus | Intermediate | £320.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2901 | Anterior discectomy - cervical region (3 or more levels) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7313 | Repair of penile shaft hypospadias | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2810 | Partial gastrectomy and excision of surrounding tissue | Complex | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6702 | Secondary open reduction of dislocation of small joint | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR303 | Additional management of brain arteriovenous malformation (per additional intervention) | Minor | £1,520.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5432 | Conventional retinal surgery (may include scleral buckling, injection of gas, drainage and retinopexy) | Xmajor | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haematology (Hospital Use Only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19.2 | Stem Cell | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1130 | Therapeutic ureterorenoscopy (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) | Minor | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V6080 | Percutaneous disc decmpression using coblation | Major | £520.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4512 | Examination of bladder using hexaminolevulinate blue-light fluorescence cystoscopy +/- resection of lesions | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25150 | Trigeminal ganglion injection (local anaesthetic under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0860 | Metatarsophalangeal Cheilectomy - Unilateral, As Sole Procedure | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5712 | Debridement of wound (and surgical toilet) - over 25cm² in area | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1640 | Tarsorrhaphy | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6540 | Open reduction of dislocated hip prosthesis | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3300 | Implantation of neurostimulator to cranial nerve | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J1820 | Cholecystectomy with exploration of common bile duct | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0110 | Toe to hand transfer (as sole procedure) including closure of secondary defect | Complex | £800.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3400 | Tonsillectomy - child (and bilateral) up to and including age 12 | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2560 | Decompression for central spinal stenosis (one or two levels) | Xmajor | £720.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4340 | Subconjunctival injection | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3750 | Botulinum toxin injections to muscle | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0322 | Osteotomies (Eg Scarf And Akin) For Hallux Valgus Correction +/- Internal Fixation +/- Soft Tissue Correction - Bilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £454.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6771 | Focal High Intensity Focused Ultrasound of Prostate (including Cystoscopy) | Major | £600.00 | £282.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6021 | Planning & preparation for Intracranial Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SRT) | Intermediate | £1,080.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR951 | Ultrasound-guided compression repair of aneurysm (included pseudoaneurysm) | Intermediate | £328.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M6711 | Total Gland Cryotherapy/Cryoablation Of Prostrate | Major | £800.00 | £395.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7590 | Insertion of suburethral tape sling (e.g. TOT or TVT) +/- administration of local anaesthetic by operating surgeon (including cystoscopy) | Major | £296.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7850 | Open arthrolysis of elbow | Major | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0800 | Excision of transverse colon | Xmajor | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6100 | Open drainage of lesion of pancreas | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2830 | Resuture of previous incision in abdominal wall (“burst abdomen”) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.10 | Gastrointestinal | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR590 | Percutaneous gastrojejunostomy (As sole procedure) | Major | £480.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0610 | Formation of atriopulmonary connection (or any modification of Fontan type procedure) | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.4 | Embolisation | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR370 | Embolisation of bronchial artery | Complex | £800.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1680 | Parathyroid: re-operation | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0330 | Pinnaplasty (including bilateral) (child 14 and below only) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3780 | Total prosthetic replacement of the hip, with or without cement, bilateral | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2130 | Ileal or colonic replacement of ureter | Complex | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1040 | Osteotomy of short bone of foot (excluding hallux valgus and including internal fixation) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2831 | Re-excision of lesion of breast if resection margins are not clear with local mobilisation | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7030 | Limited/single core transrectal needle biopsy of prostate +/- ultrasound guidance | Minor | £120.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9050 | Shoulder hydrodistension +/- image guidance | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5440 | CT-guided epidural blood patch (single level) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7630 | Reconstruction Of Medial Collateral Ligament Complex | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7481 | Autograft posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction +/- meniscectomy | Extra Major | £600.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6420 | Excision of lesion of iris | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3620 | Drainage of peritonsillar abscess ('quinsy') | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5032 | 2 stage revision of total shoulder replacement for infection - second stage | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1400 | Pulmonary endarterectomy | Complex | £2,000.00 | £1,299.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2281 | Closure of left atrial appendage (other than percutaneous) in association with other cardiac surgery | Intermediate | £40.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0200 | Closed ligation of patent ductus arteriosus | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1091 | Robotic assisted pyeloplasty - bilateral | Complex | £1,200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7482 | Scaphoid lunate ligament reconstruction | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2220 | Puncture of cistern of brain | Minor | £120.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.6 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A8300 | Electro-convulsive therapy | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3910 | Excision of retroperitoneal tumour, +/-ureterolysis | Xmajor | £600.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3330 | Removal of neurostimulator from cranial nerve | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7180 | Extracapsular cataract extraction with implant - unilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4980 | Tension sutures | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5040 | Rotoblation of coronary vessel(s) percutaneous transluminal rotational atherectomy (PCRS) +/- insertion of stent | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2180 | Ambulatory 24h pH and impedance monitoring | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR930 | BILATERAL INFERIOR PETROSAL SINUS SAMPLING | MAJOR | £0.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7530 | Repair of lateral collateral ligament complex | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0287 | Robotic assisted partial nephrectomy - bilateral | Major | £780.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1994 | Revision Replacement Of Ascending Aorta And Arch +/- Aortic Root With Frozen Elephant Trunk Procedure | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0221 | Nephroureterectomy - bilateral | Xmajor | £720.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0284 | Total excision of trapezium and ligament reconstruction | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8810 | Transpupillary thermotherapy for intraocular tumours | Intermediate | £160.00 | £161.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1880 | Laparoscopically assisted left colon resection | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2783 | Open Component Separation Technique (CST) repair for complex abdominal hernia without mesh | Extra Major | £1,200.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2660 | Revision of decompression for central spinal stenosis | Complex | £800.00 | £572.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T4300 | Laparoscopic adhesiolysis (including biopsy) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7423 | Ligation of arteriovenous fistula for dialysis | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T4680 | Suprapubic drainage of pelvic abscess | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1600 | Therapeutic transluminal operations on atrial septum of heart | Complex | £640.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2360 | Repair of interrupted aortic arch | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8200 | Arthroscopic Meniscectomy (Including Debridement) ? Unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25022 | Stellate ganglion block (local anaesthetic) +/- Image Guidance | £120.00 | £142.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2310 | Anterior +/- posterior colporrhaphy (including primary repair of enterocele) (including cystoscopy) | Major | £456.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2600 | Other intracranial destruction of cranial nerve | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6510 | Carpal tunnel release (open) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1080 | Osteotomy of long bone, with/without fixation, including graft | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2230 | Posterior colporrhaphy | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8230 | Arthroscopic meniscal repair | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0462 | Complex procedure to mid foot or hind foot with autogenous bone graft (osteotomy/fusion +/- tendon transfers/fixation) | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0110 | Correction of truncus arteriosus | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0510 | Open pyeloplasty | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2610 | Total amputation of penis | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2800 | Partial gastrectomy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4230 | Mini-tracheostomy (percutaneous) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1649 | Complex pelvic osteotomies and fixation, eg triple osteotomy, peri-acetabular osteotomy | Complex | £800.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0980 | Open reduction of fracture of zygomatic complex of bones | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2080 | Primary repair of strangulated inguinal hernia | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5250 | Endoscopic plantar fascia release | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7520 | Repair of acquired arteriovenous fistula | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0810 | Excision of lesion of external auditory canal | Minor | £120.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2420 | Insertion of cochlear implant - unilateral | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0643 | Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - four or more, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1590 | Correction of retracted/dislocated metatarso-phalangeal joint including tendon transfer, division/realignment of bone and internal fixation | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.1 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R1220 | Transvaginal removal of cerclage of cervix of gravid uterus | Minor | £120.00 | £181.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6580 | Tendon graft, or tendon transfer (as sole procedure, not otherwise specified) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22029 | Home sleep study including reporting | Minor | £560.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR161 | Percutaneous image guided fine needle aspiration(s) (FNA) – bilateral | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J9906 | Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy For Colorectal Peritoneal Carcinomatosis | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0910 | Biopsy of lesion of vulva | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1101 | Correction of hydrocele(s) - bilateral | Intermediate | £300.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.1 | Bone Marrow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5920 | Fusion of first metatarsophalangeal joint with bone grafting +/- internal fixation (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1690 | Mediastinal parathyroidectomy with sternotomy | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4850 | Therapeutic bronchoscopy for removal of foreign body | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2040 | Diagnostic tympanotomy (as sole procedure) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7683 | Presacral sympathectomy - therapeutic | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0213 | Excision of lesion of orbit - lateral orbitomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0702 | Aural toilet (including microsuction and/or suction of exteriorised mastoid cavity) including bilateral | £40.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7713 | Primary stabilisation of multi-directional instability of shoulder joint +/- tendon repair | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4070 | Stabilisation of pars defect + /- instrumentation +/- bone graft +/- spinal monitoring - ** REFER TO SPINE 578 ** | Extra Major | £800.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2620 | Repair of recurrent incisional hernia requiring mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4180 | Distraction Of Spinal Magnetic Growth Rods For Idiopathic Juvenile Scoliosis | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5755 | Nerve root block +/- image guidance (including bilateral) lumbar | Intermediate | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1900 | Operation(s) on varicocele | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3012 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using expandable prosthesis - unilateral | Xmajor | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4030 | Pyloroplasty | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7910 | Open sub acromial decompression and rotator cuff repair +/- excision of distal clavicle | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C8200 | Laser photocoagulation/cryotherapy of lesion of retina | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2920 | Horizontal supra-glottic laryngectomy | Complex | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2700 | Replacement of tricuspid valve (including valvuloplasty) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2280 | Percutaneous occlusion of left atrial appendage | Xmajor | £640.00 | £974.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6000 | Cardiac pacemaker system introduced through vein (single chamber) | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2932 | Examination of vagina under anaesthetic as sole procedure | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4880 | Correction of anomalous coronary arteries | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3625 | Full thickness graft, head, neck, hands and genitalia each additional 16cm2 in area | Minor | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22002 | Routine electroencephalography (EEG) in child under 5 (including reporting) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7561 | VATS sympathectomy - bilateral | Xmajor | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J5520 | Total pancreatectomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1700 | Total reconstruction of eyelid - unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20143 | Removal of implantable ECG loop recorder (including reporting) | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4910 | Closure of cystostomy | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M8130 | External meatotomy of urethral orifice | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2110 | Oesophageal physiology studies (including pH measurement) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2780 | Repair of tricuspid valve, eg for Ebstein's disease | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4410 | Total prosthetic replacement of ankle joint | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6460 | Tendon transfer of toe – unilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0910 | Surgical removal of impacted/buried tooth/teeth | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0700 | Excision of ectopic bone | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25140 | Intrathecal neurolysis | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2602 | Minimally invasive replacement of aortic valve | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8510 | Radical dissection of cervical lymph nodes | Complex | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2590 | Revision of anti-reflux procedures | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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These fees are intended to be all inclusive including consultations. Consultations for purposes other than
chemotherapy can be claimed as extra. |
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18.0 | Chemotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0002 | Clinical supervision and planning for delivery of chemotherapy And/Or Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy For 1-14 Days | £200.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8580 | Operations for recurrent varicose veins with re-exploration of groin and/or popliteal fossa - bilateral | Xmajor | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5250 | Needle suspension of bladder neck (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2913 | Reconstruction of breast using latissimus dorsi including implantation of prosthesis (including delayed reconstruction) | Xmajor | £640.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR935 | Insertion/removal of vena cava filter | Intermediate | £320.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4860 | Implantation/removal of epidural delivery system | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5484 | Interspinous dynamic stabilisation procedure | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0280 | Awake craniotomy with ablation of lesion of brain with or without cortical mapping/stereotaxy | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0960 | Minimally invasive endoscopic repair of atrial septal defects (ASD) via mini-thoracotomy | Complext | £1,840.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5031 | 2 Stage Revision of Total Shoulder Replacement For Infection - First Stage | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5530 | Closure of anal fistula using a suturable bioprosthetic or synthetic plugs +/- image guidance | Intermediate | £216.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S6042 | Scar Revision over 5cm - Head & Neck | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR962 | Percutaneous chemical ablation of tumour - ultrasound guided | Intermediate | £880.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0950 | Surgical removal of complicated buried roots | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0380 | Laparoscopic upper or lower pole heminephrectomy | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2781 | Repair of epigastric hernia | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25011 | Paravertebral block up to two levels (under X-ray control) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2542 | Revision replacement of mitral valve | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0790 | Laparoscopic total hysterectomy, +/- oophorectomy, +/- ureterolysis | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1610 | Ossiculoplasty | Xmajor | £600.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2300 | Secondary open reduction of fracture of short bone (including intra-articular fracture for delayed/non-union and including bone graft) | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5744 | Medial Branch Block Injection(s) +/- Image Guidance (Including Bilateral) Thoracic | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5743 | Medial branch block injection(s) +/- image guidance (including bilateral) CERVICAL | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3112 | Surgical correction of squint - unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4308 | Transoral robotic assisted mucosectomy for microscopic primary tumour (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2730 | Endovascular insertion of stent graft for thoracic TEVAR | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0610 | Packing of cavity of nose (as sole procedure) | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1540 | Exploration of entire middle ear course of VII | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5220 | Retropubic suspension of neck of bladder (including colposuspension)(including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0633 | Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) | Minor | £140.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0820 | Reconstruction of external auditory canal | Xmajor | £680.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1200 | Excision of lesion of colon (transabdominal) | Major | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5120 | Open extraction of calculus from submandibular duct | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0210 | Appendicectomy | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J6900 | Open splenectomy | Major | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.2 | Drainage | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR170 | Fluoroscopically guided drainage of fluid collection | Intermediate | £200.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2912 | Mastectomy and immediate reconstruction of breast using latissimus dorsi | Xmajor | £1,000.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7460 | Proximal Hamstring Repair | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3440 | Closure of Gastrostomy | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7250 | Ileoanal anastomosis and creation of pouch | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6300 | Diagnostic mediastinoscopy | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.2 | Bone (non-specific) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0950 | Radical clearance of sarcoma of trunk or limbs, +/- amputation or insertion of prosthesis | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT341 | Planning for insertion and removal of a radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into cervix or other female intra-pelvic tissue | £1,040.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3000 | Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0420 | Triple fusion of joints of hindfoot without autogenous graft | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3310 | Drainage of breast abscess including haematoma and seroma | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2810 | Repair of non-union of clavicle | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2100 | Repair of pharynx | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3203 | Early open reduction and internal fixation of scaphoid fracture ie within 6 weeks of fracture | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7915 | Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair greater than 2cm | Xmajor | £600.00 | £470.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3712 | Primary total hip replacement with or without cement | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7123 | Phacoemulsification of cataract, without lens implant - unilateral (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3032 | Revision of Circumcision | Intermediate | £176.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2140 | Reconstruction using stomach pull up following pharyngolaryngectomy | Complex | £1,400.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2003 | Repair Of Inguinal Hernia Requiring Removal Of Previously Inserted Mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7215 | Paediatric Cataract Involving Lens Aspiration And Implant Bilateral | Major | £420.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9000 | Open removal of thrombus from vein | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X7001 | Planning And Delivery Of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) | £400.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3039 | Removal And Reinsertion Of Existing Prosthesis Into The Breast (Including Capsulectomy) - Bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2782 | Minimally Invasive Component Separation Technique (CST) Requiring Mesh | Extra Major | £1,200.00 | £779.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1111 | Manual vacuum aspiration of retained products of conception | Minor | £176.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9510 | Venography (and bilateral) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H0410 | Panproctocolectomy and ileostomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.11 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2730 | Highly selective vagotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5923 | Femoro-popliteal bypass using vein | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR917 | Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) under X-ray guidance | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2600 | Therapeutic nephroscopic operations on ureter (including cystoscopy) | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1802 | Hysteroscopy with resection of fibroids (excluding morcellation) +/- insertion on Mirena coil | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2001 | Double balloon enteroscopy | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.12 | Urinary | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR670 | Radiofrequency kidney ablation | Complex | £880.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3500 | Partial cystectomy (including cystoscopy) | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1500 | Operation(s) on sphenoid sinus (including endoscopic) and bilateral | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0510 | Simple vulvectomy | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0382 | Total petrosectomy (for tumour) | Complex | £1,080.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2500 | Intracranial transection of cranial nerve | Complex | £1,280.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6810 | Neurolysis and transposition of peripheral nerve (excludes carpal tunnel release) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6722 | Primary open lengthening of Achilles tendon | Major | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N0500 | Bilateral excision of testes | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.5 | Conjuctiva | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6011 | Planning and preparation for the delivery of superficial radiotherapy with imaging, dosimetry and calculation using orthovoltage | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7930 | Endoscopic dilation of urethra using drug coated balloon (+/- fluoroscopy) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2783 | Correction Of Chordee | Intermediate | £560.00 | £339.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1641 | Osteotomy of short bone of hand (including fixation and bone grafting) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT342 | Insertion and removal of a radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into cervix or other female intra-pelvic tissue | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2312 | Transthoracic repair of paraoesophageal hiatus hernia | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3212 | Percutaneous suction core biopsy | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4822 | Change of cast under general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5300 | Drainage of spinal canal (including insertion of shunt) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1340 | Biopsy of testis | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7422 | Creation of arteriovenous fistula for dialysis | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9730 | Isolated limb perfusion | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.3 | Cervix uteri | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0220 | Laser destruction of lesion of cervix uteri (+/- colposcopy or polypectomy) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2560 | Percutaneous or open placement of intra-aortic balloon (including subsequent removal) | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1450 | Bone flap to frontal sinus (and bilateral) | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.2 | Stomach | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3400 | Gastrostomy | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.8 | Elbow | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8050 | Surgical release of humeral epicondylitis (lateral or medial) (eg “Tennis Elbow”) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25000 | Incision and drainage (not elsewhere covered) | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0230 | VATS closure of patent ductus arteriosus | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0310 | Multiple procedures on forefoot, distal to and including the tarsometatarsal joints, which involves at least two distinct procedures not intrinsic to each other - bilateral | Extra Major | £640.00 | £435.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3080 | Laparotomy and repair of multiple visceral trauma | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K3210 | Closed mitral valvotomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0460 | Complex procedure to mid foot or hind foot without autogenous bone graft (osteotomy/fusion +/? tendon transfers) | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0880 | Hysterectomy with excision / biopsy and/or removal of omentum and uterine adnexa for ovarian malignancy +/- ureterolysis | Xmajor | £680.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6180 | Excision of lesion of major nerve | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5520 | Laying open of high anal fistula (fistulotomy) (including sigmoidoscopy) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7110 | Tenosynovectomy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.4 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.3 | Trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4100 | Insertion of voice prosthesis (TOF) | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T4302 | Open adhesiolysis (including biopsy) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1240 | Creation of ventriculoperitoneal shunt | Major | £445.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22003 | Sleep Electroencephalography (EEG) | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20142 | Insertion of implantable ECG loop recorder (including reporting) | £160.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A2781 | Laparoscopic vagotomy/seromyotomy | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L6710 | Biopsy of artery (including temporal) (as sole procedure) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2232 | Adrenalectomy - unilateral (open) | Major | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3942 | Removal of total hip replacement and creating a pseudarthrosis | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5592 | VATS lung volume reduction - unilateral | Complex | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1813 | Correction of ptosis of eyelid with autologous fascia lata | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M4320 | Endoscopic hydrostatic distention of bladder (including cystoscopy) | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3010 | Application of external fixation to bone | Major | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0314 | Primary closure of cleft lip - unilateral including anterior palate | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.7 | Other nerve blocks | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25150 | Trigeminal ganglion injection (local anaesthetic under X-ray control) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5630 | Therapeutic injection into bladder neck for treatment of stress incontinence (periurethral bulking agents), including cystoscopy | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1352 | Laparoscopy for impalpable testis | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3960 | Excision of pterygium | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C4730 | Removal of corneal suture | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7921 | SURGICAL CORRECTION OF HALLUX VALGUS USING MINIMAL ACCESS TECHNIQUES - BILATERAL | major | £660.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P3197 | Robotic assisted excision of recto-vaginal endometriosis including bowel resection (including formation of stoma) +/- hysterectomy, +/-ureterolysis | Complex | £1,120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6410 | Tendon transfer of hand – multiple (eg for radial nerve injury) | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0980 | Septal myectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1993 | Replacement Of Ascending Aorta And Arch +/- Aortic Root With Frozen Elephant Trunk Procedure | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2781 | Lue's procedure for Peyronie's disease | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7520 | Lens implant/exchange | Major | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4451 | Balloon kyphoplasty – single level | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6700 | Release of entrapment of peripheral nerve | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K4910 | Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of coronary artery(ies) with stent insertion | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5280 | Revision retropubic suspension of neck of bladder (including colposuspension and cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7990 | Revision of open or arthroscopic rotator cuff repair +/- decompression | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4520 | Diagnostic enteroscopy | Intermediate | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K3580 | Trans catheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) without percutaneous insertion of a cerebral protection device | Complex | £1,840.00 | £1,143.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8550 | Block dissection of inguinal lymph nodes | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7124 | Phacoemulsification of cataracts, without lens implant - bilateral (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £420.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7484 | Multiple ligament reconstruction | Xmajor | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5680 | Excision of pressure sore excluding repair | Intermediate | £200.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2989 | Mastectomy followed by immediate Deep Inferior Epigastric Flap (DIEP) reconstruction - unilateral | Complex | £2,400.00 | £1,559.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5220 | Retropubic suspension of neck of bladder (including colposuspension)(including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1480 | Endoscopic exploration frontal sinus beyond frontoethmoid recess and bilateral | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1780 | Diagnostic endoscopy of sinus and bilateral (as sole procedure) | Minor | £40.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2810 | Percutaneous replacement/implantation of pulmonary valve | Complex | £1,840.00 | £1,143.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.1 | External ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D0630 | Repair of pinna | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3520 | Microlaryngoscopy/laryngoscopy +/- biopsy, excision of lesion, polyp or cyst | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q1700 | Therapeutic hysteroscopic operations on uterus (including endometrial ablation excluding microwave or radiofrequency ablation) +/- Mirena coil insertion | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3943 | Removal of total hip replacement and complete clearance of cement | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6720 | Percutaneous Lengthening Of Achilles Tendon | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4212 | Debridement and primary suture of wound without involvement of deeper tissue (skin and subcutaneous fat only) - Head and Neck | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2020 | Prosthetic replacement of temporomandibular joint | Xmajor | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1450 | Parathyroidectomy | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P1400 | Incision of introitus of vagina | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4600 | Incisional drainage of abscess or haematoma of salivary glands (ie including submandibular, parotid and sublingual glands) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5300 | Vaginal operations to support outlet of female bladder (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1230 | Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of eyelid | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S2220 | Neurovascular island flap | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J3100 | Open introduction of prosthesis into bile duct | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1900 | Simple excision of inguinal hernial sac (herniotomy) - unilateral | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K1850 | Revision placement of valve to cardiac conduit | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6160 | Complex glaucoma surgery (including anti-metabolites/insertion of seton devices) (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8100 | Open biopsy of muscle or soft tissue lesion | Minor | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0280 | Laparoscopic nephrectomy | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1912 | Pinning of head of femur – open or percutaneous (eg slipped femoral epiphysis, undisplaced neck fracture) | Major | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F3440 | Tonsillectomy - adult, age 13 + (and bilateral) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2820 | WIDE LOCAL EXCISION OF BREAST LOCAL MOBILISATION OF GLANDULAR BREAST TISSUE TO FILL SURGICAL CAVITY | Intermediate | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3020 | Fat transfer, including extraction and transfer for volume adjustment following mastectomy and reconstruction (as sole procedure) | Major | £320.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2600 | Repair of recurrent incisional hernia not requiring mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B0812 | Total Thyroidectomy/Near Total Thyroidectomy +/- Microlaryngoscopy/Laryngoscopy | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0650 | Exploration of orbit (as sole procedure) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4730 | Percutaneous cordotomy of spinal cord | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4410 | Therapeutic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) with insertion of prosthesis | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2800 | Replacement of pulmonary valve (including valvuloplasty/valvotomy) | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.7 | Other organs (mainly digestive) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
J0400 | Repair of liver (including therapeutic laparoscopic operations on liver) | Major | £560.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0632 | Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) | Minor | £140.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2380 | Locked intramedullary nailing of fractured long bone | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3210 | Biopsy of lesion of penis | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR510 | Fluoroscopically guided discectomy (including laser) | Major | £520.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K0900 | Repair of complete atrioventricular septal defect | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25100 | Coeliac plexus block, splanchnic nerve block, hypogastric block - diagnostic +/- Image Guidance | Intermediate | £280.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5203 | Dupuytren’s fasciectomy single digit with proximal interphalangeal joint | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S3623 | Full thickness graft, trunk and limbs – each additional 25cm2 in area | Minor | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cervical region |
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V2282 | Prosthetic intervertebral disc replacement - cervical region (1 or 2 levels) +/- Spinal Cord Monitoring | Complex | £1,040.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other (eg POP) |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7500 | Prosthetic Open Repair Of Ligament Not Elsewhere Specified | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2310 | Open ureterolithotomy (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1010 | Radical mastoidectomy (including meatoplasty) | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR130 | Transjugular/transfemoral plugged liver biopsy(ies) | Intermediate | £336.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2580 | Ureterolysis ? bilateral | Xmajor | £560.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6740 | Cubital tunnel release (endoscopic) (without transposition) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V0930 | Closed reduction of fracture of zygomatic complex of bones | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N1100 | Correction of hydrocele(s) – unilateral | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1220 | Caldwell-Luc procedure | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E3010 | Glottoplasty (e.g.vocal pitch change surgery) | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0751 | Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy, +/- oophorectomy, +/- ureterolysis | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.5 | Mouth cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4040 | Suture of mouth as sole procedure | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9350 | Basilic vein transposition | Major | £440.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G7512 | Revision of ileostomy - local | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5820 | Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9113 | Percutaneous insertion of central venous dialysis line | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T1620 | Plication of paralysed diaphragm | Xmajor | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1140 | Correction of telecanthus | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR516 | Angioplasty of iliac artery, +/- insertion of stent | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR530 | Fluoroscopically guided percutaneous vertebroplasty | Major | £520.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T6763 | Repair of tendon of foot – extensor Minor | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1300 | Maintenance of cerebroventricular shunt | Major | £340.00 | £253.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3180 | Revision of squint surgery | Xmajor | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.3 | Tongue | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F2210 | Total glossectomy | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2542 | Posterior excision of disc prolapse with undercutting facetectomy +/- decompression - lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) | Xmajor | £720.00 | £470.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5980 | Fusion of interphalangeal joint(s) of toe (including internal fixation) – bilateral | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.4 | Muscles | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C3530 | Surgical correction of squint with adjustable sutures | Xmajor | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7100 | Extracapsular cataract extraction without implant - bilateral | Xmajor | £560.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3713 | Complex primary total hip replacement including bone grafting or femoral osteotomy | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.4 | Small intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22023 | Recording and reporting on electromyography and nerve conduction studies (EMG); Mononeuropathy (eg ulnar), Cx/Lumbar radiculopathy, Myopathy | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.2 | Thoracic vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2600 | Percutaneous transluminal balloon operations on aorta | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7011 | Trial of neurostimulator to peripheral nerve (as sole procedure) not at time of permanent implant | Intermediate | £360.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3732 | Revision of uncemented or cemented total hip replacement without adjunctive procedures - unilateral | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A0900 | Implantation of neurostimulator to brain | Major | £445.00 | £311.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2582 | Closed reduction of fracture of short bone (including cast or percutaneous K-wires) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5700 | Excision Arthroplasty Of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint With Prosthetic Implantation Or Interpositional Arthroplasty - Unilateral | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1810 | Correction of ptosis of eyelid - simple, including tarsomullerectomy | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0500 | Bypass of oesophagus | Xmajor | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9114 | Removal of central venous dialysis line | Minor | £100.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V5210 | Chemonucleosis (multiple levels) | Intermediate | £440.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.4 | Urethra | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C5910 | Iridocyclectomy | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3733 | Revision of total hip replacement (including insertion of reconstruction rings, plates, screws, etc., and/or impaction bone grafting to acetabulum and/or femur) - unilateral | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5730 | Ablation of atrial arrhythmia (including mapping) | Complex | £880.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.6 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1350 | Closure of oro-antral fistula with local flap | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.7 | Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5593 | VATS lung volume reduction - bilateral | Complex | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2610 | Excision/biopsy of lacrimal sac | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F4410 | Total excision of parotid gland and preservation of facial nerve | Xmajor | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5250 | Circular stapling haemorrhoidectomy | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7190 | Extracapsular cataract extraction with implant - bilateral | Xmajor | £600.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H4122 | Transanal endoscopic mircosurgery | Xmajor | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M5520 | Implantation of artificial urinary sphincter at bladder neck and/or removal (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0610 | Biopsy of lesion of orbit | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A8470 | Dynamic laboratory investigation involving measurement of muscle compartment pressures with manometer | Intermediate | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1647 | Open reduction/internal fixation of fractures of the greater trochanter, including fixation of non-union of greater trochanter after trochanteric osteotomy | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1250 | Thyroid: re-operation | Complex | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1400 | Excision of mandible | Major | £440.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.2 | Mastectomy (excluding implant/reconstruction) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5200 | Epidural injection (cervical) | Intermediate | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.5 | Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L3320 | Clipping of cerebral artery aneurysm | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5960 | Femoro-distal calf bypass using vein | Complex | £800.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2190 | Replacement of graft of thoraco-abdominal aneurysm | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.5 | Sympathetic nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2100 | Repair of recurrent inguinal hernia | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3880 | Stab cystostomy | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4183 | Debridement and primary suture of wound with involvement of deeper tissue - Trunk and Limbs | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.6 | Cornea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0310 | Submucous resection of nasal septum | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1742 | Lateral rhinotomy into sinuses | Intermediate | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6940 | Irrigation/aspiration of anterior chamber | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1440 | Irrigation of cerebroventricular shunt | Minor | £125.00 | £233.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8780 | Ligation/stripping of long and short saphenous veins (including local excision/multiple phlebectomy) bilateral | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4182 | Debridement and primary suture of wound with involvement of deeper tissue - Head and Neck | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4400 | Partial excision of spinal cord | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5730 | Surgical toilet and debridement of deep wound, including traumatic or post-operative aetiology | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2950 | Carotid endarterectomy | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0230 | Septorhinoplasty including graft/implant following trauma or excision of tumour (including attention to turbinates) | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.5 | Practitioner and Therapist fees | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
For fee limited providers we will pay fees up to those published below. The member will be responsible for any shortfall including those related to any policy or benefit limitations.
The following fees are reimbursable per session of treatment. No more than one session can be claimed on the same day.
Neuropsychological and Neuropsychiatric Assessment We will pay a fee of up to £600 for an eligible assessment. To qualify, the assessment must be pre authorised by our customer service department. If not pre authorised, the reimbursement limit of £100 for psychologists and £200 for psychiatrists will apply, and we will shortfall the claim. The payment we make is to include all preparation, report writing, travel and any other administrative costs. |
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4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.10 | Vitreous | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7924 | Intravitreal injection of pharmaceutical for central retinal vein occlusion | Minor | £280.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6530 | Carpal tunnel release (endoscopic) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9030 | Intraoperative sentinel node mapping, using One Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA), for breast cancer | Intermediate | £400.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6514 | Adult cardiac catheterisation - brachial access (including coronary arteriography/ catheterisation of right/left side of heart/contrast radiology) | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0282 | Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy - unilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £389.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0911 | Coronectomy | Intermediate | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.9 | Thorax | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR600 | Insertion of oesophageal metallic stent under imaging control | Major | £400.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.6 | Throat | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E2010 | Adenoidectomy | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K5760 | Ablation of atrial fibrillation by isolation of the pulmonary veins (RFA/CRYO/laser) (including mapping) | Complex | £1,160.00 | £584.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2620 | Repair of recurrent incisional hernia requiring mesh | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2951 | Anterior discectomy, decompression and fusion (including bone grafting) - cervical region (3 or more levels) | Complex | £960.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.2 | Suspension | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14.5 | Vulva/labia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P0610 | Laser destruction of lesion of vulva | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3741 | Proximal Femoral Replacement | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N3032 | Revision of circumcision | Intermediate | £176.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2501 | Open repair of incisional hernia requiring mesh | Intermediate | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8880 | Endovenous mechanochemical ablation for varicose veins - unilateral | Intermediate | £200.00 | £161.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR550 | Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), +/- drug eluting bead (DEB) | Major | £480.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S5322 | Injection of therapeutic substance into keloid scar | £60.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q2232 | Open oophorectomy and salpingectomy, +/- biopsy eg. omentum, peritoneum, lymph node (as sole procedure) - unilateral | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2999 | Reconstruction of breast using stacked deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP) (including delayed reconstruction) - unilateral (2 flaps) | Complex | £4,400.00 | £2,200.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Brain, cranium and intracranial organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Excision of lesion of pituitary gland includes packing of the nose and removal of packs where required. These should not be charged separately. Additional charges should not be made for cranioplasty with intracranial procedures. The code for stereotactic ablation of a lesion includes removal/biopsy of the lesion. |
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2.1 | Brain | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1060 | Fiducial Placement | £168.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M3820 | Cystostomy and insertion of suprapubic tube into bladder (including cystoscopy) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £259.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L9132 | Removal of tunnelled central venous catheter (Hickman line) | MInor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6231 | Laser Iridotomy - Bilateral | Intermediate | £336.00 | £291.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1072 | Partial maxillectomy for benign tumour | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR950 | Occlusion of fistula under imaging control | Major | £560.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3714 | Total hip replacement, with or without cement, after excision arthroplasty or arthrodesis, including conversion of hemiarthroplasty or revision of other previous hip surgery which involved internal fixation | Xmajor | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.6 | Mediastinum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E6100 | Open resection of invasive mediastinal tumour | Complex | £960.00 | £1,071.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.2 | Repair | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S4911 | Positional Surgical Adjustment To Skin Expander In Subcutaneous Tissue | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Flaps Unless explicitly stated these codes relate to the formation, division and transfer of the flap and include repair of the donor site. They do not include excision of skin or wound at the recipient site. |
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4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1130 | Correction of epicanthus | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0921 | Robotic assisted oesophagocardiomyotomy (Heller's) | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2330 | Transabdominal repair of hiatus hernia | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4840 | Dilatation of tracheal stricture including insertion of stent | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6530 | Carpal tunnel release (endoscopic) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6570 | Carpal tunnel release (endoscopic) - Bilateral | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7430 | Reconstruction of lateral collateral ligament complex | Major | £520.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR365 | Magnetic Resonance Image-Guided Focused Ultrasound For Ablation of Uterine Fibroids | Complex | £720.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.6 | Genitalia | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
N2820 | Reconstruction of penis | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0009 | Clinical supervision of external beam radiotherapy, for 31 or more fractions | £600.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1060 | Fiducial Placement | £168.00 | £194.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.3 | Burns, scars and contractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S6040 | Scar Revision up to 5cm - Head & Neck | Minor | £140.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.4 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3120 | Augmentation Mammoplasty - Unilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2601 | Sutureless aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5765 | Neurolytic Root Block (Radiofrequency denervation, Thermocoagulation, Cryotherapy or Phenol, including Rhizolysis) +/- Image Guidance (including Bilateral) LUMBAR | MAJOR | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X3060 | Sub-tenons anaesthesia administered by anaesthetist (as sole procedure) | £80.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2510 | Endoscopic discectomy and/or decompression (transforaminal) - lumbar region | Extra Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2764 | Open repair of Spigelian hernia without mesh | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W7719 | Primary open shoulder stabilisation procedure (including labral/SLAP/tendon repair | Major | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.6 | Peripheral nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6740 | Cubital tunnel release (endoscopic) (without transposition) | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.1 | Uterus/adnexa | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Q0890 | Vaginal hysterectomy including salpingo-oophorectomy (including laparoscopically assisted) +/- ureterolysis | Xmajor | £640.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.2 | Spinal cord | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A4900 | Repair of spinal myelomeningocele | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6180 | Excision of lesion of major nerve | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2760 | Endovascular insertion of stent graft for aorto- Monoiliac EVAR monoiliac aneurysm with ileo/femfem crossover bypass graft | Complex | £1,360.00 | £974.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5210 | Epidural injection (lumbar) | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2432 | Sacrocolpopexy (Including Laparoscopic) +/- Ureterolysis, Using Mesh | Major | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K2580 | Repair of mitral valve | Complex | £1,600.00 | £1,285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Pregnancy and confinement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13.0 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X0920 | Disarticulation of hip | Extra Major | £800.00 | £423.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E5521 | Robotic assisted excision of lesion of lung | Major | £480.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0301 | Robotic assisted sub-total oesophagectomy with anastomosis in neck | Complex | £1,520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4401 | Robotic assisted carinal resection +/- pneumonectomy | Complex | £1,520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2890 | Push manipulation of stone prior to lithotripsy (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4242 | 2 stage revision of total knee replacement for infection – second stage | Xmajor | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.3 | Lacrimal system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C2540 | Dacryocystorhinostomy (including insertion and later removal of tube) | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.1 | Excision/biopsy codes | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B3220 | Core biopsy of lesion of breast ? unilateral | Minor | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.4 | Nose and nasal cavity | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E0830 | Correction of congenital atresia of choana (including endoscopic) | Major | £360.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 | Investigations | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.3 | Renal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7580 | Repair arteriovenous fistula | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V3345 | Mobilisation of the lumbar/thoracic vessels to provide spinal surgical access (by vascular surgeon) as sole procedure | Major | £520.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2500 | Primary posterior fusion +/- decompression +/- discectomy - lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.4 | Flaps and free skin grafts | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1900 | Distant pedicle flap – elevation including transfer (including closure/grafting to secondary defect) | Complex | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B2922 | Partial reconstruction of breast using pedicled perforator flap (eg. Lateral Intercostal Artery Perforator (LICAP) or Thoraco-Dorsal Artery Perforator (TDAP) including delayed reconstruction) | Xmajor | £800.00 | £649.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2501 | Primary posterior fusion +/- decompression +/- discectomy - lumbar region (3 or more levels) including spinal cord monitoring | Complex | £800.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR160 | Percutaneous image guided fine needle aspiration(s) (FNA) - Unilateral | Minor | £80.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A5410 | Epidural blood patch | Minor | £120.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6016 | Open Ankle arthrodesis with autogenous graft | Intermediate | £480.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.5 | Ileo-femoral vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L5924 | Femoro-popliteal bypass using vein cuff/patch | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.1 | Biopsy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR110 | Ultrasound guided biopsy(ies) | Intermediate | £120.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8700 | Ligation/stripping of long and short saphenous veins (including local excision/multiple phlebectomy) | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.1 | Connective tissue/tendon muscle | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T7050 | Lengthening of tendon(s), or open tenotomy | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.3 | Paraspinal injections | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.10 | Peritoneum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T3610 | Omental biopsy +/- an ascitic drain under image guidance | Intermediate | £280.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.1 | Face and jaws | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V1730 | Extra-oral fixation of mandible | Intermediate | £240.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.5 | Large intestine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H1300 | Bypass of colon | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6052 | Aqueous shunt tube surgery for glaucome (including topical or local anaesthetic) including donor patch - bilateral | Intermediate | £480.00 | £291.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.13 | Other | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR915 | Insertion of central venous catheter-tunnelled (X-ray guided) | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9030 | Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa with image guidance | Minor | £92.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.7 | Shoulder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W9112 | Manipulation of joint (including intra-articular injection) for “Frozen Shoulder” (as sole procedure) | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.8 | Spine | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.9 | Abdominal wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T2002 | Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia - unilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.11 | Liver | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR610 | Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt | Complex | £720.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.10 | Knee | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4280 | Total Prosthetic Replacement Of Knee Joint +/- Cement +/- Patella Resurfacing - Bilateral | Complex | £1,280.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.9 | Heart – cardiology | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K6020 | Resiting of Pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) | Intermediate | £328.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L1810 | Repair of leaking aneurysm of ascending aorta | Complex | £1,520.00 | £1,429.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2200 | Posterior decompression +/- foraminotomy - cervical region (1 or 2 levels) | Complex | £960.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V4080 | Anterolateral access with instrumentation +/- decompression +/- discectomy (including graf stabilisation & all fusion approaches) lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) | Complex | £1,200.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BT270 | Insertion and removal of radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into carcinoma of the oesophagus, bronchus or stomach | £288.00 | £259.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.6 | Salivary glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F5611 | COMBINED OPEN AND ENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL OF PAROTID GLAND STONE | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.0 | Pregnancy and confinement | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R1230 | Transabdominal cerclage for cervial incompetence in gravid uterus | Intermediate | £288.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8551 | Bioadhesive Closure Of Varicose Veins Using Cyanoacrylate - Bilateral | Intermediate | £320.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.9 | Neurophysiological procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22025 | Recording and reporting on electromyography and nerve conduction studies (EMG); Myaesthenia Gravis (+ SFEMG) | Minor | £160.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L7260 | Intravascular ultrasound of non-coronary arteries and veins (as sole procedure, not otherwise specified) | Major | £280.00 | £324.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
V2571 | Percutaneous Vertebroplasty - 3 or more levels | Major | £800.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Radiotherapy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is intended that planning codes (X6000-X6099) are to be used by both consultants and hospital providers. Delivery codes (X7000-X7099) are to be used by hospital providers only and clinical supervision codes (X0007-X0012) are to be used by consultants only for delivery.
Supplementary codes (X9000 - X9049) should be used in addition to delivery codes (X7000 - X7099) to add further information such as the use of image control or motion management techniques and should not be used alone. |
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20.0 | Radiotherapy | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X6999 | Planning and delivery of a single course of radiotherapy for keloid scar | Minor | £288.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2592 | Laparoscopic Revision Repair Of Hiatus Hernia With Anti-Reflux Procedure | complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2594 | Robotic assisted revision of anti-reflux operation | Complex | £800.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5560 | Ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) for the treatment of anal fistula without mesh/plug or video assistance | Intermediate | £216.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0606 | Photodynamic therapy (PDT) To Malignant Lesion Of Skin, With Artificial Light Source, Up To Three | Intermediate | £200.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.1 | Globe and orbit | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C0514 | Reconstruction of socket with implant and graft | Complex | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.12 | External fixation/traction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2030 | Bilateral replantation of ureter into bladder | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.7 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR320 | Dilatation/stenting of nasolacrimal duct under imaging control | Major | £440.00 | £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2600 | Percutaneous transluminal balloon operations on aorta | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M0412 | De-roofing and aspiration of renal para pelvic cyst | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.2 | Chest wall | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T0133 | Excision of chest wall tumour - without chest wall reconstruction | Xmajor | £520.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1210 | Excision of lesion of eyelid | Minor | £80.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.2 | Ureter | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M2680 | Endoscopic removal and insertion of prosthesis into ureter (including cystoscopy) | Major | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.8 | Other procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.8 | Lymphatic system | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T8540 | Open block dissection of para-aortic lymph nodes | Xmajor | £560.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M7080 | Insertion of urethral stent for relief of prostatic obstruction (including cystoscopy) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W6522 | Primary open reduction of dislocation of small joint | Intermediate | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S1420 | Shave biopsy of lesion of skin | Minor | £80.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1532 | Correction of trichiasis by electrolysis/diathermy/cryotherapy/laser | Minor | £140.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3719 | Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty - Bilateral | Complex | £960.00 | £714.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.5 | Prostate | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2 | Simple procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.6 | Rectum/anus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H5940 | Excision of pilonidal sinus and suture/skin graft | Intermediate | £280.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Vascular system | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9.7 | Varicose veins | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L8751 | Local excision (multiple phlebectomy) of varicose vein(s) of leg - bilateral | Intermediate | £280.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Skin and subcutaneous tissue | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0603 | Primary excision of malignant lesion - trunk and limbs | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.8 | Fibreoptic endoscopic procedures (GA or LA) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4510 | Fibreoptic examination of trachea +/- biopsy/removal of foreign body | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.6 | Hand | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W0285 | Trapezio-metacarpal joint surface replacement | Major | £560.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for endoscopic therapeutic procedures includes an amount for diagnostic endoscopy. This
should therefore not be charged for separately. The benefit for gastroscopy and sigmoidoscopy includes an amount for sedation. Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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10.1 | Endoscopic gastrointestinal procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
H2180 | Fibreoptic colonoscopy and recanalisation of tumour | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.1 | Head and neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L2930 | Bypass carotid artery from the arch | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1460 | Endoscopic mucosal resection of high-grade dysplasia in Barrett's oesophagus | Major | £350.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Consultations, Practitioner Fees, Simple Investigations and Procedures and General Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3 | General procedures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W1642 | Open reduction/internal fixation of posterior rim of acetabulum | Complex | £800.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When skin lesions are removed either by excision biopsy or wide excision, the resulting defect can usually
be closed by primary suture. It is our view, therefore, that the primary closure is an intrinsic part of these procedures. When Mohs’ micrographic surgery is performed, the resulting defect is normally of a size and shape that cannot be closed by primary suture. In these cases, a small skin graft or local flap is routinely performed. The benefit for the procedure includes an amount for flap closure. Where the lesion being removed is in a site which causes particular problems, we will allow flexibility, but we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided with the claim to allow this to be taken into account. Many excisions or excision biopsies are performed under local anaesthesia. This is considered by us to be intrinsic to the procedure and is not eligible for separate benefit. The fee payable for anaesthesia is for care of an unconscious or semiconscious patient during surgery and not for simple administration of an injection. The codes for removal of malignant lesions should only be used where a malignant lesion is removed with a margin of normal tissue and a histology report confirms a malignancy. |
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15.1 | Lesions of skin | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
S0608 | Sentinel lymph node biopsy for melanoma | Intermediate | £240.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.8 | Iris and anterior chamber | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C6130 | Goniotomy (surgical treatment of glaucoma) (including topical or local anaesthetic) | Major | £440.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.1 | Kidney/renal pelvic | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
M1360 | Percutaneous insertion of nephrostomy tube | Intermediate | £320.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.3 | Inner ear | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D2610 | Operation(s) on endolymphatic sac | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.9 | Hip, leg and pelvis | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0920 | Oesophagocardiomyotomy (Heller's operation) | Major | £440.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Female reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for hysteroscopy includes an amount for D&C and insertion of mirena coil. We will not
reimburse additional charges for this as a separate service. Similarly where a therapeutic hysteroscopy is performed, we will not reimburse an additional charge for a diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit for hysterectomy for ovarian malignancy includes an amount for removal of omentum and this should not be listed as extra. Cystoscopy should not be charged as an additional procedure with suspension/uro-gynaecological procedures. We consider insertion of suprapubic catheter to be an intrinsic part of procedures such as a suprapubic sling or retropubic suspension of bladder neck and will not reimburse these as an additional procedure. The benefit for colposcopy includes an amount for punch biopsy. The benefit for therapeutic laparoscopy includes an amount for diagnostic laparoscopy. The code for insertion of prosthesis into the ureter is designed for use by urologists inserting a stent and not for the circumstances where the ureter is being identified during hysterectomy. We recognise that this does involve some additional work and consider that a small uplift would be reasonable. The code for division of adhesions is no longer in our Schedule. Adhesions are a part of a large number of gynaecological pathologies and the benefit for treatment includes an amount for division of adhesions. We do however accept that there are some cases where numerous dense adhesions add considerably to the complexity of a procedure and in such cases suggest an enhanced fee is submitted together with a note of explanation. Postoperative analgesia is part of all surgery. We will not reimburse additional charges by surgeons or anaesthetists for wound infiltration with local anaesthetic. |
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14.4 | Vagina/perineum | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
P2100 | Reconstruction of vagina | Xmajor | £600.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6900 | Revision of release of peripheral nerve | Major | £360.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR430 | Renal angioplasty, +/- insertion of stent | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.3 | Renal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L4190 | Reconstruction of renal artery(ies) | Complex | £1,040.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.5 | Joints, including replacement/reconstruction (not listed elsewhere) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W8780 | Diagnostic arthroscopic examination of joint, with or without biopsy - bilateral (not otherwise specified) (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £320.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
K3500 | Therapeutic transluminal operation(s) on valve of heart | Xmajor | £600.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W3032 | Removal of fixator/frame/pins/wires and change of plaster (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Breast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7.3 | Reconstruction | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are a large number of codes covering most clinical situations for spinal surgery. The various codes
for spinal decompression, removal of disc fusion and instrumentation should be used singly and not combined except in very unusual circumstances. Spinal fusion includes bone grafting and this should not be charged separately. Spinal decompression includes removal of disc matter and rhizolysis. These should not be charged separately. Spinal surgery is frequently multi-level. Multiple level surgery does not constitute a multiple procedure and will not be reimbursed as such except in the cervical region. Chemonucleolysis includes discography and this should not be charged separately. Codes V4100, V4120 and V4000 are for treatment where the primary pathology is idiopathic adolescent scoliosis. They are not for any other purpose and specifically not for correction of degenerative scoliosis. The code for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion is V3362 and the narrative has been amended to reflect this. |
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3.1 | Spinal column (including intervertebral discs) | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W2912 | Application of halo (as sole procedure) | Intermediate | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.8 | Heart – cardiac surgery | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
XR260 | Angioplasty with insertion of metallic stent | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.6 | Non-specific | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
X4110 | Open insertion of Tenckhoff catheter | Intermediate | £160.00 | £142.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.2 | Middle ear and mastoid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D1720 | Revision stapedectomy (as sole procedure) | Xmajor | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9.4 | Abdominal vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L4530 | Endarterectomy and patch repair of visceral branch of abdominal aorta | Complex | £1,280.00 | £857.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.9 | Lens | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C7340 | YAG (Yttrium Aluminium Garnett) Laser Photodisruption Of Posterior Capsule Of Lens (Including Laser Capsulotomy) - Unilateral | Minor | £160.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1380 | Endoscopic balloon dilation sphenoid sinuplasty and bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.2 | Lips | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0200 | Excision of lesion of lip | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6.8 | Neck | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T9420 | Operations on branchial fistula | Major | £440.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.2 | Eyebrow and lid | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C1540 | Surgical correction of trichiasis/upper lid entropion, including graft/flap | Minor | £120.00 | £194.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Interventional radiology | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many therapeutic procedures necessitate a diagnostic procedure. For example, angioplasty cannot be
performed without angiography. We will not reimburse additional charges for these diagnostic procedures unless a separate and distinct procedure took place. We will not normally reimburse standby fees for these procedures. If it is felt to be clinically necessary to have a surgeon on standby, we request you contact the specialist fees team using the telephone numbers at the front of this Schedule. The code and narrative for all these procedures includes imaging guidance by one of the following methods: X-ray, CT/MRI, fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If a vascular procedure is jointly performed by a surgeon and interventional radiologist then the benefit should be split between the two specialists. Separate charges should not be made. |
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17.3 | Angioplasty | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.3 | Fractures | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T5540 | Fasciotomy of limb | Major | £400.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.7 | Larynx and trachea | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4100 | Insertion of voice prosthesis (TOF) | Major | £400.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eye and orbital contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The benefit for cataract removal by the various approaches includes subconjunctival injection and
injection into the anterior chamber where required. These should not be charged separately. When it is necessary to convert a phakoemulsification into an extra capsular extraction this should be charged as a single procedure. Retrobulbar injection. This code is for therapeutic retrobulbar injection. It is not for anaesthesia during cataract surgery. Removal of sutures. This code is for use after keratoplasty only. We do not cover blepharoplasty and this should not ever be coded as correction of ptosis/eyelid reconstruction. |
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4.11 | Retina | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Abdomen (excluding urinary and reproductive organs) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Many pathological processes eg cholecystitis result in the formation of adhesions. Adhesiolysis is
therefore part of these procedures. We no longer have a specific code for division of adhesions. When major problems due to adhesions are encountered, we request that a note of explanation is provided and we will give consideration as to whether we will pay additional benefit. |
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11.1 | Oesophagus | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G0730 | Repair of congenital oesophageal atresia (with or without fistula) | Complex | £800.00 | £571.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.10 | Great Vessels | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L0310 | Percutaneous transluminal prosthetic occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus | Complex | £640.00 | £499.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.11 | Foot | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W4430 | Revision of total prosthetic replacement of ankle joint | Complex | £800.00 | £642.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W5701 | Excision arthroplasty of first metatarsophalangeal joint with prosthetic implantation or interposition arthroplasty - bilateral | Xmajor | £640.00 | £428.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Face, mouth, salivary and thyroid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charges for removal of roots should not be made in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth. When bone grafting is used as part of treatment of a bone cyst, this should not be charged as a separate service. Specifically the code for alveolar bone grafting is not appropriate in these circumstances. Closure of an oro-antral fistula should not be charged in conjunction with removal of impacted teeth/complex buried roots. |
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6.7 | Teeth | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
F0830 | Replantation of natural tooth/teeth following trauma | Intermediate | £200.00 | £213.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6.9 | Thyroid and parathyroid glands | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B1012 | Excision of thyroglossal cyst/tract | Intermediate | £320.00 | £285.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ear, nose and throat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Septorhinoplasty is only eligible under certain limited circumstances for restoration of normal appearance
immediately after trauma/tumour. The presence of nasal obstruction does not make a septorhinoplasty eligible for benefit. We request that all such procedures are preauthorised to avoid disappointment to policyholders. Uvulopalatoplasty is not included in our schedule and is not eligible under any circumstances for treatment of sleep apnoea. FESS includes removal of nasal polyps, antrostomy and turbinate reduction and these should not be charged as extra. Codes designed for use in theatre should not be used in the out-patient setting, for example nasal cautery or removal of foreign body from nose. Packing of the nose should not be charged as extra with nasal surgery. The code for Epley manoeuvre is soley for use by specialists and practitioners. Where a member has an appointment specifically to undertake the Epley manoeuvre we do not expect to receive a consultation charge. We do not expect to receive any charges from hospitals or facilities for this service unless they are billing on behalf of the service provider. |
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5.5 | Nasal sinuses | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E1410 | External frontoethmoidectomy and bilateral | Major | £480.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Urinary system and male reproductive organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We assume that the following (when required) are an intrinsic part of all endoscopic therapeutic
procedures of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidney. This includes not only procedures such as resection of bladder tumours and TURP but also insertion and removal of JJ stents, retrograde pyelography etc. M4510 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (including any biopsy) M7700 Diagnostic endoscopic examination of urethra (as sole procedure) M3000 Endoscopic examination of ureter (+/- cystoscopy and insertion/removal of stent) The following procedures are only eligible for benefit where the primary pathology being treated is a urethral stricture or otherwise in exceptional circumstances. Where the procedure represents gaining access for a cystoscope or other instrument, additional charges should not be made. M7920 Dilatation of urethra (including cystoscopy) M7940 Internal urethrotomy (including cystoscopy) M5820 Dilatation of outlet of female bladder (with cystoscopy) Generally we consider that the various procedures for extraction of calculi include cystoscopy, diagnostic ureteroscopy, retrograde pyelography and insertion of stent where required. We will consider making additional benefit available for difficult procedures on a case by case basis. This does not apply to insertion or removal of stent when performed at a different time from the main procedure. Charges should not be made for anaesthesia with flexible cystoscopy. |
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12.3 | Bladder | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A7081 | Percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) for overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome or faecal incontinence | Minor | £160.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Bones, joints and connective tissue/tendon muscle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When a procedure code includes the narrative ‘including arthroscopic’, the majority of specialists do not
make additional charges for either a diagnostic or a therapeutic arthroscopy and we do not consider these to be additional procedures (except in unusual circumstances). We consider that decompression in the subacromial region which is frequently performed arthroscopically is covered by the code for subacromial decompression. This includes EUA, arthroscopy, and decompression of the subacromial region, excision of distal clavicle, reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint, acromioplasty and repair of a small rotator cuff tear. We will not routinely reimburse this as a multiple procedure although we will allow flexibility in individual cases. In such cases, we ask that sufficient clinical detail is provided to allow assessment by an orthopaedic consultant. Knee arthroscopy. At most knee procedures, in addition to the main procedure, a number of lesser procedures are frequently performed such as excision of sinovium, drilling of cartilage, removal of loose bodies, excision of plica lateral release etc. The code W8500 should be used in isolation for multiple arthroscopic procedures. EUA/MUA/Injection into joint. With all arthroscopies we consider that EUA/MUA and injection into joint are part of the procedure. The only circumstances we would reimburse as a multiple is where the injection is into a different joint and we ask that this is made clear on the invoice. Application of plaster of Paris is part of any procedure where immobilisation is routine – e.g. fracture reduction, tendon repairs and various osteotomies. As a rule we will not reimburse extra charges for this procedure. Where a procedure usually or frequently necessitates bone grafting, additional charges should not be made for this as a separate service. There is a significant number of other areas where in our opinion orthopaedic procedures have been unreasonably disaggregated in the past. This particularly applies to shoulder procedures. Procedures on the distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, glenohumeral arthroscopy, bursas and rotator cuff repair should not be added to subacromial decompression. Please note that all procedure codes and descriptions include the application of the first cast. For subsequent, additional application of cast use code in Fractures section (16.3). Please also note that all procedure codes in the fixation/arthrodesis section have been moved to individual areas. The following definitions are used throughout this section: Long bones – clavicle, fibula, humerus, radius, scapula, tibia and ulna Small bones – all bones of hand, wrist, foot, ankle and also the patella Large joints – ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist Small joints – all other joints of the hand and foot Child Aged 0-15 Adult Aged 16 and over |
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16.4 | Nerves | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A6580 | Carpal tunnel release (open) - bilateral | Intermediate | £360.00 | £357.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Thorax and intra-thoracic organs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is common practice with a number of intra-thoracic procedures to perform a rigid bronchoscopy. This
should not be separately itemised for billing purposes when this is a routine part of the procedure. Insertion of a chest drain should not be charged for separately with intra-thoracic surgery. |
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8.5 | Bronchi/lungs/pleura | Published Procedure Fee | Published Anaesthetist Fee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
E4600 | Sleeve resection of bronchus or pulmonary artery with pulmonary resection | Complex | £1,280.00 | £642.00 |