June 27, 2024
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released updates to the master list of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) items potentially subject to additional conditions of payment.
CMS has added the following Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes to the master list:
This marks the first time an SGD has been placed on the master list since it went into effect in 2020. E2510 is currently the only SGD on the list. The updated list will go into effect August 12, 2024.
Items added to the master list have been flagged as potential vulnerabilities to the Medicare program due to various factors. Inclusion on the master list does not mean there is an automatic change in coverage or payment requirements for those specific items. Clinicians don’t need to take any additional action unless an item on the master list also appears on one or both of the following lists: the required prior authorization list [PDF] and the required face-to-face and written order prior to delivery list [PDF].
In this case, the three codes listed above have not been added to either of those two lists. That means that SLPs should continue to follow standing coverage and documentation requirements, including ensuring there is a written order for any piece of durable medical equipment (DME), including an SGD, on file from the treating practitioner (physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist). The written order does not need to be submitted prior to delivery of the DME item, but it must be on file and available on request by CMS or the DME contractor.
See CMS’s resource for more information on the master list and items potentially subject to conditions of payment.
The master list serves as a library of items and HCPCS codes that have been identified as potential vulnerabilities to the Medicare Trust Fund due to their potential cost and potential for high utilization. CMS uses the following criteria to identify items to add to the master list:
This master list is updated at least annually or more frequently as needed and is adjusted for inflation.
Because these requirements are written into law, CMS is required to implement these changes based on the criteria established by Congress. Although the most recent updates don’t impact conditions of payment for SGDs or other speech-language pathology related items, SLPs should continue to check for updates in case CMS adds one or more items to the required prior authorization or face-to-face and written order prior to delivery lists.
Questions? Contact ASHA’s health care and education policy team at reimbursement@asha.org.