Telehealth modifiers must be submitted with distant site telehealth services. Generally, interactive audio and video communications must be used to permit real-time communication between distant site physician/practitioner and patient. Patient must be present and participating in telehealth visit.
Modifier |
Description |
Additional Information |
93 |
Telehealth modifier defined as "synchronous telemedicine service rendered via telephone or other real-time interactive audio-only telecommunications system." |
Modifier 93 is used for audio-only communication: Permitted for patients in their home if patient does not have: Technical capacity Availability of real-time audio and visual interactive technology Permitted for patients in their home if patient does not: Consent to the use of 2- way, audio/video technology Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) report on claims for intake activities, periodic assessments, counseling and therapy provided for audio-only technology: RHCs and FQHCs can report either modifier 93 or FQ for services provided by audio-only technology. |
95 |
Telehealth modifier defined as synchronous telemedicine service rendered via real-time Interactive audio and video telecommunications system. |
Use modifier 95 for: Outpatient therapy services provided via telehealth by qualified physical therapists, occupational therapists, or speech language pathologists employed by hospitals Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) report on claims for intake activities, periodic assessments and counseling and therapy provided for using audio-video technology: |
FQ |
The service was furnished using audio-only communication technology. |
This modifier can only be used by RHCs and FQHCs |
G0 (zero) |
Telehealth services furnished for purposes of diagnosis, evaluation, or treatment of symptoms of an acute stroke. |
Valid for: Telehealth distant site codes billed with place of service (POS) code 02; or CAH method II (revenue codes 096X, 097X, or 098X); or Telehealth originating site facility fee, billed with HCPCS code Q3014. |
GQ |
Telehealth service rendered via asynchronous telecommunications system. |
Certifying the collection and transmission of the asynchronous medical file at the distant site from a federal telemedicine demonstration conducted in Alaska or Hawaii. |
GT |
Telehealth service via interactive audio and video telecommunication systems. |
Only allowed on institutional claims billed by CAH method II providers. |