M1372 Mst rec gsa >=7 and<8
Also known as: GSA 7 to 8, geriatric moderate impairment, GSA score 7-<8
Performance measure documenting most recent Global Subjective Assessment (GSA) score greater than or equal to 7 and less than 8 in geriatric care. Indicates moderate functional limitation.
In Plain Language
Moderate functional limitation in older adults; Some independence with assistance
Clinical Context
Measures moderate functional decline in geriatric populations. GSA score between 7 and 8 represents intermediate functional status requiring some support services.
RVU Information
CPT M1372 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.
Billing & Documentation
M-codes cover quality measures and performance reporting. They are used in value-based care programs to track whether specific clinical actions were taken. Documentation must support that the measured action was performed or a valid exclusion applies.
Specialties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code M1372?
CPT M1372 (Mst rec gsa >=7 and<8) is a M Codes code. Performance measure documenting most recent Global Subjective Assessment (GSA) score greater than or equal to 7 and less than 8 in geriatric care. Indicates moderate functional limitation.
Is M1372 covered by insurance?
M1372 is a temporary HCPCS code. Coverage varies by payer and may change when permanent codes are assigned. Measures moderate functional decline in geriatric populations. GSA score between 7 and 8 represents intermediate functional status requiring some support services.
When is CPT M1372 used?
Measures moderate functional decline in geriatric populations. GSA score between 7 and 8 represents intermediate functional status requiring some support services.
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