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Billing for injections, infusions

Priority Health requires CPT or HCPCS codes (i.e., J-codes) when you are billing for injectable drugs and chemotherapy drugs.
  • All unspecified codes will be denied unless the drug and dosage are specified, since we must review them on a case-by-case basis.
  • If you are billing for a dosage other than that specified by the HCPCS code, first verify that there is not another code specifically for the dosage administered. If not, report the HCPS code with the number of units representing the higher dosage (not the total dosage).
  • Example:  You administer 250 mg. The code description of the injection is listed at 50 mg.
    You report the code and 5 units (not 250 mg).

Drug administration codes
  • CPT or HCPS codes for drug administration services can be reported in addition to codes for the drugs themselves.
  • When drug administration is performed in conjunction with an E&M service, the injection is considered incidental and is not separately reimbursed.

Prior authorization
Priority Health requires that providers get prior authorization for some injectable drugs.
Go to the list in this manual.

Injection/infusion services

Priority Health does not reimburse physician services for injection and/or infusion codes 90760 - 90775 when provided in a hospital or facility setting (Place of Service 21, 22, 23). This includes services provided by physicians in the ER.

The American Medical Association (AMA) has clarified coding guidelines in the 2008 CPT Manual associated with hydration, therapeutic, prophylatic, and diagnostic injection and infusions. A portion of the new language is below; reference your CPT manual for further information.
Physician work related to hydration, injection, and infusion services predominantly involves affirmation of treatment plan and direct supervision of staff. These codes are not intended to be reported by the physician in the facility setting. (AMA CPT 2008)

See guidelines for Depo Provera and Allergy injections, below
Go to guidelines for vaccines and immunizations


Depo Provera

Code Description
J1051
Depo Provera for medical reasons; diagnosis must indicate a medical condition
J1055
Depo Provera for contraceptive purposes


Allergy injections
Therapeutic and diagnostic injection codes should not be used to report allergy injection services. The quantity should always be one.
Code Description
95115 One allergy injection
95117 Two or more allergy injections


Last modified 05/28/08