Hi Sarah,
Regarding your question: Can I70.248 Atherosclerosis of native arteries of left leg with ulceration of other part of lower left leg, plus a diabetic code be used for HBOT? In short, the answer is No. DFU's are neuropathic ulcers which are precipitated and perpetuated by the combined effects of motor, sensory, and autonomic neuropathies in patients with diabetes. These primarily effect the striking surface of the forefoot and hindfoot (nomenclature often used in classification systems) that are subject to repeated trauma and pressure.
Although the codes are present in the HBO Crosswalk DFU coding section, CMS clearly states that in order to treat with HBOT, ulcer location must be on the foot. Since this patient's ulcers on are on the LE, HBO will not be an indication.
It would be nice if the HBO crosswalk CMS provides would clarify this, but we know from denied claims due to post payment review audits, that billing HBO for LE ulcers is fraudulent.
Thank you,
Tiffany
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