Office-Based Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Billing
Office-based SUD treatment services are a way for physicians and non-physician practitioners to bill for a group of services in the office setting We cover a monthly bundle of services for the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) or other SUDs.
How Do I Bill for Office-Based SUD Treatment Services?
Coding and billing for a monthly bundle of services for the treatment of SUD includes:
- Overall management
- Care coordination
- Individual and group psychotherapy
- Substance use counseling
- Add-on code for additional counseling
HCPCS Code for Office-Based SUD Treatment
Description
In the first calendar month:
- Developed the treatment plan
- Coordinated care
- Provided at least 70 minutes of office-based treatment for SUD, which could include development of the treatment plan, care coordination, individual therapy, group therapy, and counseling
In a subsequent calendar month:
- Coordinated care
- Provided at least 60 minutes of office-based treatment for SUD, which could include care coordination, individual therapy, group therapy, and counseling
- Coordinated care
- Provided more than 120 minutes of office-based treatment for SUD, which could include care coordination, individual therapy, group therapy, and counseling
Note: Bill each additional 30 minutes separately and include the code for primary procedure
Medications prescribed as part of in-office treatment could include buprenorphine and naltrexone. If your patient has Medicare Part D coverage, these medications may be covered by their plan.
If you’re treating your patient in the office for OUD but feel they may benefit from a more comprehensive treatment, refer them to an OTP.