Yes, you can bill a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) alongside a problem-oriented Evaluation and Management (E/M) visit on the same day. To bill both services correctly and avoid unbundling edits, the problem-oriented portion must address a significant, separately identifiable acute complaint or active chronic condition, and you must append Modifier 25 to the problem-oriented E/M CPT code (99202–99215).
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Key Requirements for Billing an AWV with a Problem-Oriented Visit
To submit reimbursable dual-service claims on the same date of service, practices must meet specific clinical, coding, and patient compliance standards:
1. Significant, Separately Identifiable Medical Need
The problem-oriented E/M visit must address a distinct acute condition (e.g., severe joint pain or respiratory infection) or an unstable chronic disease requiring active treatment adjustments or diagnostic workups. Minor or trivial clinical issues that are routinely addressed during a preventive screening do not justify billing an additional E/M code.
2. Compliant Application of Modifier 25
Attach Modifier 25 to the E/M Code: Append Modifier 25 strictly to the office visit code (CPT 99202–99215) to signify that a significant, separately identifiable E/M service was performed on the same day.
Do Not Append to AWV Codes: Never place Modifier 25 on the preventive HCPCS codes (G0438 or G0439).
3. Distinct Documentation in Progress Notes
Clinical documentation in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) must clearly separate the preventive AWV components (such as the Health Risk Assessment, cognitive screening, and preventive schedule) from the problem-oriented management plan. Medical Decision Making (MDM) or time counted toward the problem-oriented E/M visit cannot overlap with work performed for the AWV.
4. Transparent Patient Communication Regarding Cost-Sharing
While Medicare covers the AWV with zero copayment or deductible, standard deductible, coinsurance, or copay requirements apply to the problem-oriented E/M portion. Informing patients prior to performing combined services prevents billing disputes and patient dissatisfaction.
Coding Combinations for Combined AWV & Problem Visits at a Glance
The following table outlines common CPT/HCPCS code pairings, primary diagnosis linking, and modifier rules for same-day combined encounters:
| Service Component | Primary Code Options | Modifier Rule | Primary Diagnosis Code |
| Initial Annual Wellness Visit | HCPCS G0438 | No Modifier | Z00.00 or Z00.01 (Preventive) |
| Subsequent Annual Wellness Visit | HCPCS G0439 | No Modifier | Z00.00 or Z00.01 (Preventive) |
| Problem-Oriented Office Visit | CPT 99202–99215 | Append Modifier 25 | Specific Acute/Chronic Code (e.g., E11.9, I10) |
| Welcome to Medicare Exam (IPPE) | HCPCS G0402 | No Modifier | Z00.00 or Z00.01 (Preventive) |
Actionable Steps to Prevent Same-Day Dual Visit Denials
Perform Dual Medical Decision Making (MDM) Scoring: Ensure the problem-oriented portion of the note independently meets the required MDM elements (number/complexity of problems addressed, data reviewed, or risk) without incorporating AWV screening elements.
Eliminate Generic Diagnosis Coding: Link the E/M service code directly to high-specificity ICD-10 codes. Avoid using non-specific codes, as detailed in our guide explaining why unspecified ICD-10 codes get claims denied.
Differentiate Rejections from Denials: Recognizing whether claim failures stem from front-end modifier omission errors or post-adjudication bundling edits is simplified by tracking your practice’s overall denial rate vs. rejection rate.
Monitor Outstanding Aging Buckets: Audit unpaid same-day E/M line items on your practice’s A/R aging report to ensure uncollected dual-service claims are corrected and appealed within timely filing limits.
The Combined Visit Billing Workflow: What to Expect
Executing a compliant same-day AWV and E/M billing workflow follows a structured four-phase process:
Pre-Encounter Verification & Disclosure: Verifying patient AWV eligibility via Medicare portals and informing the patient of potential copays for separate medical issues.
Clinical Encounter & Segregated Charting: Conducting both services while charting preventive assessments and problem-oriented disease management in distinct progress sections.
Coding & Pre-Submission Modifier Scrubbing: Assigning appropriate HCPCS G-codes and CPT E/M codes, appending Modifier 25 to the E/M code, and linking distinct ICD-10 codes.
Claim Submission & Remittance Tracking: Submitting claims and reviewing Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA) notices to confirm that both line items are reimbursed according to Medicare fee schedules.
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