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musom

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Might seem like an elementary question, but I'm well-removed from billing aspects in pathology. 88305 with the -tc modifier = Technical component of 88305. 88305 with the -26 modifier is the professional component of 88305. Does a plain ole 88305 assume that it is the global charge (TC+PC)? Or when you are billing for global fees are you suppose to use both 88305-TC and 88305-26?

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The -TC and -26 indicate that the professional and technical components payments should be split. If you omit the modifiers and submit the code 88305, then it is assumed that you are billing globally.
 
Yes,

However, some carriers require spit code even if you are billing global.
 
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