Hello Fellow Histonet Followers,

I was wondering if anyone has had a chance to look through the 2012 pathology 
CPT codes yet?

There is a revision on 88312, 88313, 88314, and 88319.  The revision states to 
report one unit of the code for each special stain, on each surgical pathology 
block, cytologic specimen, or hematologic smear.

As an example, let's say we have a specimen where blocks A1, A2, A3, and A4 
were grossed in.  The pathologist orders a GMS stain on both A1 and A2.  Right 
now we would charge an 88312 X 1.  But is the correct interpretation of the 
2012 revision mean that in 2012 with this same scenario, we would charge an 
88312 X 2?  Or does block mean specimen and we keep billing as we do now?  If 
block means specimen, then the CPT codes concerning frozen blocks (88331 and 
88332) don't make sense.  I am confused and would appreciate how the rest of 
you are interpreting these revisions.

Another question I have is code 88314.  Does this code only to be used during 
Mohs surgery?  Or can it be used during a regular pathology frozen section 
procedure where a special stain is ordered on a frozen tissue block?

Again, thank you for your assistance and thoughts.


Deanne Knutson
dknut...@primecare.org<mailto:dknut...@primecare.org>



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