Coding Best Practices for GLP-1 Claims Always verify payer coverage policies Confirm FDA-approved indication Use the most specific ICD-10 code Include BMI codes when required Ensure documentation supports medical necessity Confirm whether the drug is pharmacy or medical benefit Avoid unclassified J-codes unless required Track prior authorization approvals Document patient counseling and monitoring Watch for Medicare weight-loss exclusions Denial Prevention Checklist Before submitting GLP-1-related claims, confirm: Correct diagnosis code selection BMI documented and coded PA approval on file Proper benefit type (pharmacy vs medical) E/M level supported by documentation Drug coverage confirmed by payer GLP-1 medications are transforming diabetes and obesity care, but they bring complex billing and compliance challenges
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