G2207 Rsn no trtmt chem her2
Also known as: chemo-HER2 not given, no adjuvant therapy, therapy omitted
Documentation indicator with documented reason that patient did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2 targeted therapy combination.
In Plain Language
Decision not to use combination cancer therapy; Patient not receiving targeted treatment
Clinical Context
Used to document clinical reasons for omitting adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2-directed therapy, such as patient refusal, contraindications, or poor performance status.
RVU Information
CPT G2207 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.
Billing & Documentation
G-codes are CMS-specific HCPCS codes for services not covered by standard CPT. Documentation requirements follow the same standards as the equivalent CPT service. Check Medicare LCD/NCD policies for coverage criteria.
How This Code Compares
This code has a work RVU of 0.00, meaning it does not have a physician work component assigned by CMS. In the G Codes category, 85% of codes share this characteristic.
Specialties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code G2207?
CPT G2207 (Rsn no trtmt chem her2) is a G Codes code. Documentation indicator with documented reason that patient did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2 targeted therapy combination.
Who uses CPT code G2207?
CPT G2207 is used by Oncology, Medical Oncology, Quality Reporting. Used to document clinical reasons for omitting adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2-directed therapy, such as patient refusal, contraindications, or poor performance status.
When is CPT G2207 used?
Used to document clinical reasons for omitting adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2-directed therapy, such as patient refusal, contraindications, or poor performance status.
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