The GE modifier indicates that “service is rendered in a Primary Care Exception Site”. There are E&M services that a Resident can perform without the presence of a Teaching Physician under the Primary Care Exception.

What is a GC modifier used for?

A GC Modifier is a modifier added to a CPT code for service(s) performed in part by a resident under the direction of a teaching physician (TP). When should the GC modifier be used? A GC Modifier is used when a resident, under the direction of a teaching physician, is involved in the management and care of a patient.

What does GT modifier mean?

The GT modifier is used to indicate the session was administered via a telecommunications system. The reason the GT modifier is used is to signify to the insurance company the delivery of your services has changed (i.e. over video call).

What is primary care exception rule?

Remember, Primary Exception Rule is an exception within an approved GME Program that applies to some situations where a resident can act as the primary caregiver. While there isn’t an application process, the primary care center must attest in writing that all of a number of conditions are met.

Does Medicare pay for modifier GE?

Modifiers GC and GE are used to identify the involvement of a resident in the care of the patient. These modifiers should be used on Medicare and Medicaid patients whenever a resident is involved in the care provided.

Does modifier GC affect reimbursement?

Survival Guide: Modifiers -GC and -GE are not reimbursement modifiers but instead are certification and tracking modifiers, attesting to the resident and teaching physician services provided (it is the teaching physician’s name under which all PATH services are billed).

What is the difference between GT and 95 modifier?

95 Modifier Modifier 95 is similar to GT in use cases, but, unlike GT, there are limits to the codes that it can be appended to. Modifier 95 was introduced in January 2017, and it is one of the newest additions to the telemedicine billing landscape.

Does GC modifier go on procedures?

GC Modifier This modifier is for informational use only and may be submitted with all procedure codes.

Is modifier GC only for Medicare?

Is GC modifier required?

What is the GC modifier and when do I use it? Government payers (Medi-Cal and Medicare) require the GC modifier to be appended to E/M codes when a resident, under the direction of a teaching physician in an approved teaching program, is involved in the care of a patient.