PDAC Coding Guidelines for Off-the-Shelf Diabetic Shoes (A5500)


Based on recent submissions of diabetic shoes for code review to the Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding (PDAC) contractor, the PDAC would like to clarify coding requirements and submission instructions for diabetic shoes. Coding guidelines can be found in the Therapeutic Shoes for Persons with Diabetes Policy Article (A52501).

Read the complete advisory article, PDAC Coding Guidelines for Off-the-Shelf Diabetic Shoes (A5500).



Last Updated: 12/09/2020

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