Local Coverage DeterminationUrology

LCD L38367: Fluid Jet System Treatment for LUTS/BPH — NGS

LCD-L38367

Document details

Document type
Local Coverage Determination
Issuing body
MAC Contractor
Document ID
LCD-L38367
Published
June 5, 2026
Effective date
September 7, 2025
MAC region
National Government Services

Summary

The introduction of the Fluid Jet System Treatment for LUTS/BPH could significantly enhance billing opportunities for Urology practices. Providers may need to prepare for new coding and documentation

New treatment option could boost Urology billing practices.

Affected codes

ICD-10-CM

Affected specialty

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Source document

https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/lcd.aspx?lcdid=38367&ver=31

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