Just FYI –
I tested the L-coder app against CMS DMEPDAC and all 5 codes I tested for
Texas were incorrect. I tried the following codes:
*CODE* * L-CODER* *DMEPDAC*
L4386 $147.53 $151.96
L1930 $243.36 $281.16
L1845 $776.32 $834.93
L8460 $72.82 $72.99
L5590 $2633.65 $2631.15
It also does not have A-codes for the typical Diabetic inserts/supplies.
It seemed like a good idea but I would just download the DMEPDAC site for
the most accurate Medicare information. *
https://www.dmepdac.com/dmecsapp/do/search
Randy Loya, LAT, COF, COA
Operations Manager
Central Texas Orthotics & Prosthetics, LP
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Alex Meyers
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to share a simple and useful web application we built that
> allows users to calculate any L-Code reimbursement or patient share based
> on their state’s Medicare rates. We designed the application, called
> “L-Coder,†to look and perform optimally on both desktop and mobile devices
> so that we never have to ask again, “What does Medicare pay for this?â€
>
> You can find the application here: https://app.lcoder.io/#/coder
>
> For iPhone and Android users, simply navigate to the site above and save
> it to your home screen to create a shortcut that will take you directly to
> the L-Coder app. For desktop users, simply bookmark the page for easy
> access.
>
> Please feel free to use, share, and provide any feedback you think will
> make L-Coder more useful to you and your company. We’re looking forward to
> hearing back from you soon!
>
> Alex Meyers
> Director of Operations
> Eschen Prosthetic and Orthotics Lab
> m: (516)428-9439
>
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Randy Loya, LAT, COF, COA
Operations Manager/ Practitioner
Central Texas Orthotics & Prosthetics, LP
*”Helping people regain their independence one step at a time…”​*