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T4527 Adult size pull-on lg

Other HCPCS

Also known as: Adult pull-on large, Pull-up diaper large

Adult size pull-on incontinence garment, large size. Disposable pull-on style incontinence brief for adults in large dimensions.

In Plain Language

Adult pull-up incontinence product, large; Easy-on incontinence brief

Clinical Context

Medicaid-covered disposable pull-on incontinence brief in large adult sizing offering ease of application and removal for individuals with incontinence.

RVU Information

CPT T4527 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

This HCPCS code requires documentation of medical necessity and a valid physician order. Coverage and reimbursement policies vary by payer. Check with the specific insurer for prior authorization requirements.

Specialties

Incontinence suppliesDurable medical equipmentPersonal care

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code T4527?

CPT T4527 (Adult size pull-on lg) is a Other HCPCS code. Adult size pull-on incontinence garment, large size. Disposable pull-on style incontinence brief for adults in large dimensions.

Does Medicare cover T4527?

Medicare coverage for T4527 depends on medical necessity and applicable Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). Medicaid-covered disposable pull-on incontinence brief in large adult sizing offering ease of application and removal for individuals with incontinence. A physician order is typically required.

When is CPT T4527 used?

Medicaid-covered disposable pull-on incontinence brief in large adult sizing offering ease of application and removal for individuals with incontinence.

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