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Ophthalmology Reimbursement Alerts

Daily CMS policy updates, MAC LCD revisions, and coding guidance for Ophthalmology billing teams. All alerts sourced directly from CMS, MAC contractor sites, and the Federal Register.

Critical alerts active

Total alerts

30

Average signal

62/100

Sources monitored

15+

Latest Ophthalmology alerts

30

LCD L33946: Capsule Opacification Following Cataract Surgery: Discission and YAG Laser Capsulotomy — CGS

Ophthalmology · Effective 2025-11-06

Proposed LCD DL40367: Anterior segment intraocular nonbiodegradable drug-eluting system — Palmetto GBA

Ophthalmology

Proposed LCD DL40385: Anterior segment intraocular nonbiodegradable drug-eluting system — WPS

Ophthalmology

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MAC contractor coverage

Ophthalmology billing is subject to both national CMS policy and regional MAC contractor Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). CLV Intelligence monitors all MAC contractor sites — Noridian, CGS, First Coast, NGS, Novitas, Palmetto GBA, and WPS — for LCD updates affecting Ophthalmology codes. Coverage criteria vary by contractor jurisdiction.

NoridianCGS AdministratorsFirst CoastNational Government ServicesNovitas SolutionsPalmetto GBAWPS

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Frequently asked questions

What MAC contractors issue LCDs for Ophthalmology billing?

Ophthalmology billing is subject to regional Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) from all seven Medicare Administrative Contractors: Noridian, CGS Administrators, First Coast Service Options, National Government Services, Novitas Solutions, Palmetto GBA, and WPS Government Health Administrators. Coverage criteria and medical necessity requirements vary by contractor jurisdiction. CLV Intelligence monitors all MAC contractor sites daily for LCD updates affecting Ophthalmology codes.

How often does CMS update Ophthalmology reimbursement policy?

CMS updates the Physician Fee Schedule annually, effective January 1, with proposed rules published in the summer and final rules in November. MAC contractors issue LCD updates on a rolling basis throughout the year with no fixed schedule. The Federal Register publishes proposed and final rules affecting Ophthalmology reimbursement on a continuous basis. CLV Intelligence monitors all three sources daily and surfaces updates by signal strength.

What is a Local Coverage Determination (LCD) and how does it affect Ophthalmology billing?

A Local Coverage Determination (LCD) is a decision by a Medicare Administrative Contractor specifying under what clinical circumstances a particular service is covered within its geographic jurisdiction. For Ophthalmology billing teams, LCDs define medical necessity criteria, covered diagnoses, and documentation requirements for specific procedures. Failure to comply with LCD requirements is among the most common causes of Medicare claim denial in Ophthalmology practices.

Reimbursement guides & resources

Plain-language guides to the policy cycles that drive Ophthalmology reimbursement — the fee schedule, ICD-10, HCPCS, and Local Coverage Determinations.

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