CCI Edit Tables for Speech-Language Pathology Services

Updated for Quarter 3, 2021

The National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI, or more commonly, CCI) is an automated edit system to control specific Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code pairs that can be reported by an individual provider on the same day for the same patient. This page provides Medicare Part B edits for code pairs commonly reported by speech-language pathologists (SLPs). For questions, please contact reimbursement@asha.org.  

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed the edits for use on all Medicare Part B (outpatient) claims. They include CCI edits for provider-based services provided in clinics, private practices, and physician offices, and Outpatient Code Editor (OCE) edits for outpatient hospital and other facility-based services, including skilled nursing facilities, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities, and certain home health services. State Medicaid agencies are also required to use CCI edits, but may modify them to meet their own programmatic needs. Other third-party payers may also adopt CCI edits. Please check with non-Medicare payers regarding their use of CCI edits.

SLPs should also be aware of Medically Unlikely Edit (MUE) restrictions, which are a subset of CCI edits that limit the number of times individual CPT codes may be billed on the same day, for the same patient.

Understanding CCI and OCE Edits

Please see  ASHA's overview of the NCCI system for additional information and resources, including appropriate use of modifiers. SLPs should also review Chapter 1 of the official NCCI Policy Manual for detailed guidance from CMS. Chapter 11, Section H (Otorhinolaryngologic Services) of the manual provides additional guidance related to speech-language pathology services. Here are some key things SLPs need to know about CCI and OCE edits. 

CMS updates CCI and OCE quarterly. 

SLPs should check this resource regularly because CMS makes quarterly updates, beginning on January 1 of each year. ASHA reviews the changes and makes updates to the speech-language pathology table, as needed. The July 2021 quarterly updates did not include changes to speech-language pathology related code pairs.

Code pairs should apply to the provider, not the facility or office where services were provided. 

According to CMS's NCCI FAQs, each code pair applies when reported by the same provider/supplier, for the same patient, on the same date of service. This may be complicated when billing under a clinic or facility's group number. Be sure the rendering provider's information is associated with each CPT code on the claim to avoid potential denials based on CCI or OCE edits. 

Not all codes have a CCI or OCE edit. 

Keep in mind that not all codes have a CCI or OCE edit. If you don't see a speech-language pathology related code pair listed here, it means they aren't subject to CCI restrictions and can be billed on the same day without a modifier. However, remember that the NCCI system doesn't include all possible combinations of correct coding edits or types of unbundling that exist. You are obligated to code correctly even if edits don't exist to prevent use of an inappropriate code combination. 

SLPs can't pair most codes in the physical medicine series (e.g., 97129) with a speech-language pathology related code (e.g., 92507).

Although not all code pairs are explicitly listed in the CCI edits, Chapter 11, Section H-2 of the Medicare NCCI Policy Manual states that SLPs can't report "CPT codes 97110, 97112, 97150, 97530, 97129 as unbundled services included in the services coded as 92507, 92508, or 92526". In addition, Section H-3 notes that a single practitioner, such as an SLP, should not bill CPT codes 92507 or 92508 on the same date of service as 97129/97130 or 97533. For more information on the use of physical medicine codes see the Medicare Coding Rules for SLPs. For more on billing for cognitive therapy, see Coding and Payment for Cognitive Evaluation and Treatment Services.

Learn when to appropriately use modifier -59 or its subcategory modifiers to bypass an edit. 

This resource lists only code pairs with a  CCI edit restriction  and outlines whether the restriction can be bypassed with an NCCI-associated modifier. Although there are a number of NCCI-associated modifiers, modifier -59 (distinct procedural service) is the only one used with speech-language pathology related edits. Some payers may require a more specific set of subcategory modifiers. Use these modifiers instead of (not in addition to) modifier -59. 

  • XE (separate encounter) 
  • XS (separate organ/structure) 
  • XP (separate practitioner) 
  • XU (unusual, non-overlapping service) 

Use modifiers to bypass CCI edits sparingly and only when clinically justified. Don't append a modifier to a code pair solely to bypass a CCI edit if the clinical circumstances don't justify its use. In addition, don't use modifier -59 (or a subcategory modifier) if it isn't specifically required by the NCCI system, as this could cause denials. Please review CMS's resource on modifier -59 [PDF] for additional guidance. 

How to Read the CCI and OCE Edit Tables

ASHA derived the following speech-language pathology related CCI and OCE edits from the complete lists of edits published on the CMS website. ASHA reviews CMS's quarterly updates and makes changes, as needed.

Column 1 lists the payable code. Column 1 codes should always be listed first on the claim.

Column 2 lists the code that is not payable when paired with the Column 1 code, unless a modifier is permitted. If permitted, append the modifier to the Column 2 code when submitting the claim.

Column 3 indicates whether a modifier is permitted to bypass the edit in both office and facility-based settings.

  • "N" (No) means there is a CCI edit restriction on the code pair that can't be bypassed with a modifier. If you determine that it is clinically appropriate to provide both of these services on the same day, you may still report both codes on the claim. However, only the code listed in Column 1 will be paid and the Column 2 code will be denied.
  • "Y" (Yes) means there is a CCI edit restriction but it may be bypassed by a modifier, if clinically appropriate. List the code in Column 1 first on the claim, followed by the code in Column 2. Attach modifier -59 (or appropriate subcategory modifier) to the CPT code listed in Column 2, when applicable.
Note: This is not a comprehensive list. However, every effort has been made to include code pairs typically billed by SLPs. For a full list of edits, see the official CMS resources for Medicare Part B and Medicaid services. In addition, not all procedure codes included in this list are covered by Medicare when provided by an SLP (radiology services, for example). ASHA includes some CCI edits for informational purposes, as other payers may follow them. For more information on covered Medicare services, see ASHA's CPT coding rules for SLPs.

Medicare CCI and OCE Edits for Speech-Language Pathology Services

Note: Quarterly CCI edit changes are bolded in the table. There are no changes to this table for Q3.

Column 1
CPT Code (one)
Column 2
Paired With (one)
Can be bypassed with modifier -59? (Yes/No)

Office setting

(CCI edits)

Outpatient hospital & facility settings

(OCE edits)

31579 31575, 92511   N N
31579 70371, 92520 Y Y
70370 74230 Y Y
70371 74230 N N
74230  74210, 74220 N N
92507, 92508 97129 and 97130, 97533 N (when an SLP provides both) N (when an SLP provides both)
92507 97150 
92507 97153, 97154, 97155, 97156, 97157, 97158  N N
92508 92507, 97150 Y Y
92508 97154, 97155, 97156, 97157, 97158 N/A 
92520 70371 Y Y
92521 96105, 96125 Y Y
92521 92620, 92621 N N
92521 97151, 97152 
92522 96105, 96125 Y Y
92522 92620, 92621 N N
92522  97151, 97152 
92523 92522, 92620, 92621 N N
92523 96105, 96125 Y Y
92523  97151, 97152 
92524 96105, 96125 Y Y
92524 92620, 92621 N N
92524  97151, 97152 
92526 92511, 92520, 97129 and 97130, 97150 Y Y
92526  G0283, 97032 N N
92597 97755 N N
92607 92507, 92508, 92521, 92522, 92523, 92524, 92609 Y Y
92607 92597, 97755 N/A N
92608 97755 N N
92609 92507, 92508, 92521, 92522, 92523, 92524 Y Y
92609 97755 N N
92610 92511 Y Y
92611 70370, 92511, 92610 Y Y
92611 70371, 76120, 76125 N N
92612, 92613, 92614, 92615, 92616, 92617 92610, 92611 Y Y
92612 76120, 76125, 31575, 92511, 92520, 92614 N N
92613 76120, 76125, 92520 N N
92614 76120, 76125, 31575, 92511, 92520 N N
92615 76120, 76125, 92520, 92613 N N
92616 31575, 76120, 76125, 92511, 92520, 92612, 92614 N N
92617 76120, 76125, 92520, 92613, 92615 N N
96105 96110, 96125  Y Y
96105, 96110, 96113, 96125  97151, 97152, 97153, 97154, 97155, 97156, 97157, 97158  N/A 
96110 96125 Y Y
96112, 96113  96105, 96125  Y
96112, 96113  96110  N/A 
96112  97151, 97152, 97153, 97154, 97155, 97156, 97157, 97158  
97129, 97130  97153 
97129, 97130 97155 
97150  97533, 97535 
97151, 97152  96105, 96110, 96113, 96125  N/A
97153  92507, 96105, 96110, 96113, 96125 N/A 
97153  92508 N
97154  92507,  92508, 96105, 96110, 96113, 96125 N/A
97155, 97156, 97157 92507, 92508, 96105, 96110, 96113, 96125, 97129, 97533 N/A 
97158  92507 Y
97158  92508, 96105, 96110, 96113, 96125, 97533 N/A

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