Monday, June 16, 2008

Letter from Massachusetts, requesting HCPCS code for medicinal maggots

Another letter to CMS, requesting reimbursement coding for maggot therapy and medicinal maggots -

Medicaid HCPCS Coordinator
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Mail Stop S2-01-16
7500 Security Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21244-1850


Dear Medicaid HCPCS Coordinator:

I am a Registered Nurse who has worked in wound care facilities for 10 years. I have tried to obtain maggot therapy for many of my patients who failed IV antibiotics and conventional debridements, but because there is no assigned HCPCS code for this product and therefore no reimbursement available, this therapy has been unobtainable for clients who would benefit from treatment.

This lack of availability has led to higher cost for inpatient surgical debridements and greater length of stay in hospitals.

I feel that maggot therapy would be a lower cost choice and should be available for use and reimbursement to these clients who need this particular therapy.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Nurse F, Massachusetts


In an addendum, she added:

I have tried to obtain maggot therapy for many of my patients who failed IV antibiotics and conventional debridements, but because there is no assigned HCPCS code for this product . . . this therapy has been unobtainable . . . . because we could not be reimbursed for them, it was stopped . . . . This . . . has led to higher cost for inpatient surgical debridements and greater length of stay in hospitals.

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