PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES

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Pulmonary Function StudiesApril 1, 2015 PREAMBLE PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Pulmonary Function diagnostic procedures are divided into a professional component listed in the columns headed with a "P", and a technical component listed in the columns headed with an "H" or a "T". The technical component "H" of the procedures subject to the conditions stated under "Diagnostic Services Rendered at a Hospital" on page GP8, is eligible for payment only if the service is: a. rendered at a hospital; or b. rendered at an off-site premise operated by a hospital corporation that has received approval under section 4 of the Public Hospitals Act. The technical component "T" of the procedure is eligible for payment for services rendered in a physician's office or a hospital with the latter subject to the conditions stated under "Diagnostic Services Rendered at a Hospital" on page GP8. In addition to the common elements, the components of Pulmonary Function diagnostic procedures include the following specific elements. For Professional Component P A. Providing clinical supervision, including approving, modifying and/or intervening in the performance of the procedure where appropriate, and quality control of all elements of the technical component of the procedure. B. Performance of any clinical procedure associated with the diagnostic procedure which is not separately billable. C. Where appropriate, post-procedure monitoring, including intervening except where this constitutes a separately billable service. D. Interpreting the results of the diagnostic procedure. E. Providing premises for any aspect(s) of A and D that is(are) performed at a place other than the place in which the procedure is performed. If the physician claiming the fee for the service is personally unable to perform elements A, B and C, these may be delegated to another physician, who must personally perform the service. Element D must be personally performed by the physician who claims for the service. For Technical Component H and T A. Preparing the patient for the procedure. B. Performing the diagnostic procedure C. Making arrangements for any appropriate follow-up care. D. Providing records of the results of the procedure to the interpreting physician. E. Discussion with, and providing information and advice to, the patient or patient s representative, whether by telephone or otherwise, on matters related to the service. F. Preparing and transmitting a written, signed and dated interpretive report of the procedure to the referring physician. G. Providing premises, equipment, supplies and personnel for all specific elements of the technical and professional components except for the premises for any aspect(s) of A and D of the professional component that is(are) not performed at the place in which the procedure is performed. April 1, 2015 H1 Amd 12 Draft 1

April 1, 2015 PREAMBLE PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES OTHER TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 1. Professional and technical components are claimed separately. Claims for technical component H are submitted using listed fee code with suffix B. Claims for professional component P are submitted using listed fee code with suffix C. 2. For services rendered outside a hospital setting (except for J301, J304, J324, and J327) the only fees billable under the Health Insurance Act are listed under the column P (use suffix C). Fees for technical component of services rendered in an Independent Health Facility are listed in the Schedule of Facility Fees. 3. Each of the following tests designated by an individual code number is considered to be specific and requires individual ordering. 4. Exercise assessment (J315, E450, E451, J316) requires a physician to be in attendance at all times. 5. Pulmonary function studies ordered by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and rendered in a hospital out-patient department are insured when the pulmonary function studies are rendered: a. in connection with a dental surgical procedure provided by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in a hospital and it is medically necessary for the patient to receive the dental surgical procedure in a hospital; or b. on the order of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who has reasonable grounds to believe that a dental surgical procedure, performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, will be required in connection with the pulmonary function studies and that it will be medically necessary for the patient to receive the dental surgical procedure in a hospital. 6. The technical and professional fee components for pulmonary function studies are not eligible for payment in the routine preoperative preparation or screening of a patient for non-thoracic surgery unless required for respiratory diagnosis, anesthetic decision making or optimization of a patient's respiratory disease prior to surgery. Amd 12 Draft 1 H2 April 1, 2015

April 1, 2015 PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES Simple spirometry J301 Volume versus Time Study - must include Vital capacity, FEV 1, FEV 1 /FVC, and may include calculation of MMEFR(FEF25-75)... 9.30 7.85 J324 - repeat after bronchodilator... 2.81 4.20 Flow volume loop J304 Volume versus Flow Study - from which an expiratory limb, and inspiratory limb if indicated, are generated. A flow volume loop may include derivation of FEV 1, VC, V 50, V 25... 18.55 10.75 J327 - repeat after bronchodilator... 2.81 6.45 Payment rules: 1. J301 or J324 are not eligible for payment same patient same day as J304 or J327. 2. J301, J324, J304 and J327 must represent the best of three recorded test results or the study is not eligible for payment. 3. J301 and J324 must be performed with a permanent record including a written interpretation by the physician or the study is not eligible for payment. 4. J304 and J327 are only eligible for payment for a study that meets all of the following requirements: a. There is a permanent record that includes a written interpretation by the physician; b. The permanent record includes constituent graph(s), tracing(s) and measurements with a scale on the tracing or graph of: i. at least 5 mm per litre per second for flow; and ii. 10 mm per litre for volume. c. The technical component of the study complies with the CPSO Clinical Practice Parameters and Facility Standards for Diagnostic Spirometry and Flow Volume Loop Studies; and d. The physician claiming the professional component must be able to demonstrate appropriate training in pulmonary function testing interpretation. [Commentary: 1. For J304 and J327, a computer or automated interpretation in the absence of a documented physician interpretation, are not sufficient for payment purposes. 2. The CPSO Clinical Practice Parameters and Facility Standards for Diagnostic Spirometry and Flow Volume Loop Studies may be found at the following internet link: http://www.cpso.on.ca/uploadedfiles/policies/guidelines/facilties/ Diagnostic%20Spirometry_Apr08.pdf. 3. Physicians should be prepared to provide to the ministry documentation demonstrating their training on request.] T P April 1, 2015 H3 Amd 12 Draft 1

PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES H P Functional residual capacity J311 - by gas dilution method... 16.30 17.55 J307 - by body plethysmography... 17.50 17.85 Note: J311 not to be claimed same patient same day as J307. J305 Lung compliance (pressure volume curve of the lung from TLC to FRC)... 51.95 48.15 J306 Airways resistance by plethysmography or estimated using oesophageal catheter... 16.20 16.05 J303 Extra pulmonary airways resistance by plethysmography... 16.20 16.05 J340 Maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures... 2.81 3.43 J310 Carbon monoxide diffusing capacity by single breath method... 21.40 18.00 J308 Carbon dioxide ventilatory response... 19.90 14.60 Stage I J315 Graded exercise to maximum tolerance (exercise must include continuous heart rate, oximetry and ventilation at rest and at each workload)... 62.45 50.75 E450 - J315 plus J301 or J304 before and/or after exercise...add 13.30 8.05 E451 - J315 plus 12 lead E.C.G. done at rest, used for monitoring during the exercise and followed for at least 5 minutes post exercise...add 18.10 25.05 Stage II J316 Repeated steady state graded exercise (must include heart rate, oximetry, ventilation, VO 2, VCO 2, BP, ECG, end tidal and mixed Venous CO 2 at rest, 3 levels of exercise and recovery)... 90.00 65.40 J330 Assessment of exercise induced asthma (workload sufficient to achieve heart rate 85% of predicted maximum; performance of J301 or J304 before exercise and 5-10 minutes post exercise)... 33.35 24.50 J319 Blood gas analysis - ph, PO 2, PCO 2, bicarbonate and base excess... 11.25 - J318 Arterialized venous blood sample collection (e.g. ear lobe)... 3.79 - J320 A-a oxygen gradient requiring measurement of RQ by sampling mixed expired gas and using alveolar air equation... 27.55 12.85 J331 Estimate of shunt (Qs/Qt) breathing pure oxygen... 27.55 16.05 J313 Mixed venous PCO 2, by the rebreathing method... 11.25 4.70 Amd 12 Draft 1 H4 April 1, 2015

PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES H P Oxygen saturation J323 - by oximetry at rest, with or without O 2... 4.20 - J332 - by oximetry at rest and exercise, or during sleep with or without O 2... 17.60 10.80 J334 - J332 with at least two levels of supplemental O 2... 30.55 16.05 J336 - with single blind assessment of exercise on room air and with supplemental oxygen... 30.55 16.05 Note: 1. J323 is not eligible for payment when rendered with J332, J315, J316, G315, G319, G111, G112, G570, G571, G572, G582, G583, G584, G574, G575 or any overnight sleep study. 2. J332 is not eligible for payment when rendered with J315, J316, G315, G319, G111, G112, G570, G571, G572, G582, G583, G584, G574, G575 or any overnight sleep study. 3. J336 is only eligible for payment for evaluation of a patient to determine eligibility for funding under the Ontario Home Oxygen Program. 4. J336 is not payable in addition to J332 or J334. 5. J301, J304, J324, or J327 are not eligible for payment when rendered to a patient who does not have symptoms, signs or an indication supported by current clinical practice guidelines relevant to the individual patient s circumstances. Medical record requirements: J323, J332, J334 or J336 are not eligible for payment unless a permanent record of the study is maintained. J322 Standard O 2 consumption and CO 2 production... 5.30 6.45 J333 Non-specific bronchial provocative test (histamine, methacholine, thermal challenge)... 48.25 34.70 J335 Antigen challenge test... 51.85 30.95 Z459 Arterial puncture for blood gas analysis... 10.20 Note: For home/self-care ventilation listing - see Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures page J40. Fee April 1, 2015 H5 Amd 12 Draft 1

PULMONARY FUNCTION STUDIES NOT ALLOCATED Amd 12 Draft 1 H6 April 1, 2015