a) The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMMS) Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) is used as a universal coding database for orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic devices. To determine the appropriate level of supervision, the following categorizations are used:
- 1) "Custom fabricated and fitted device" means an orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device fabricated to original measurements and/or a mold for patient use in accordance with a prescription and that requires substantial clinical and technical judgment in its design and fitting. Licensees or non-licensed caregivers under direct or close supervision of a licensee should provide custom fabricated and fitted devices.
2) "Custom fitted device" means a prefabricated orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device sized and/or modified for patient use in accordance with a prescription, and that requires substantial clinical judgment and substantive alteration for appropriate use. Licensees or non-licensed caregivers under close or indirect supervision of a licensee should provide custom fitted devices. Custom fitted devices are sub-classified as "high complexity" or "low complexity".
- A) Custom fitted device (high complexity): A prefabricated orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device sized and/or modified for patient use in accordance with a prescription and that requires substantial clinical judgment (involving high clinical assessment and patient management skills) or substantive alteration (involving medium technical implementation skills) for appropriate use.
- B) Custom fitted device (low complexity): A prefabricated orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device sized and/or modified for patient use in accordance with a prescription and that requires substantial clinical judgment (involving medium clinical assessment and patient management skills) or substantive alteration (involving low technical implementation skills) for appropriate use.
- 3) "Off-the-shelf device" means a prefabricated orthosis, prosthesis or pedorthic device sized and/or modified for patient use in accordance with a prescription and that does not require substantial clinical judgment and substantive alteration for appropriate use. Licensees or non-licensed caregivers under indirect supervision of a licensee may provide off-the-shelf devices.
- 4) "Over-the-counter device" means a prefabricated, mass-produced device that is prepackaged and requires no professional advice or judgement in either size selection or use, including fabric or elastic supports, corsets, generic insoles, elastic hose. Over-the-counter devices do not require the supervision of a licensee.
- b) The Division hereby incorporates by reference the HCPCS Payment Codes, available from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore MD 21244, at http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/MedHCPCSGenInfo/index.html? redirect=/medhcpcsgeninfo/.
(Source: Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 4861, effective April 1, 2013)