Effective Date:
a) This policy will apply to all services performed on or after the above revision date which will become the new effective date.
b) For all services referred to in this policy that were performed before the revision date, contact customer service for the rules that would apply.
When a Speech Generating Device is covered under a QualChoice plan, both the device and the evaluation and services related to the device require preauthorization.
Speech Generating Devices are electronic devices which produce synthesized or prerecorded speech or other forms of verbal (perhaps written rather than spoken) communication in response to input from the patient. Vibrators and other noise producers designed to substitute for vocal cords in allowing a laryngectomized individual to articulate speech are not considered in this category, and are covered as DME. Speech Generating Devices are not covered under most QualChoice plans. Refer to your Summary Plan Description, Certificate of Coverage, or Explanation of Coverage.
QualChoice may not cover speech generation devices. For plans where these devices
are covered, preauthorization of both the device and services related to the device are
required. The following medical necessity criteria apply and the member should meet
ALL of the following criteria:
a. Evaluation of current communication impairment, including the type, severity, language skills, cognitive ability, and anticipated course of the impairment;
b. An assessment of whether the individual`s daily communication needs could be met using natural modes of communication;
c. A description of the functional communication goals expected to be achieved and treatment options;
d. Rationale for selection of a specific device and accessories;
e. A treatment plan that includes a training schedule for the selected device;
f. Demonstration that the patient possesses the cognitive and physical abilities to effectively use the selected device and any accessories to communicate;
g. For a subsequent upgrade to a previously issued SGD, information regarding the functional benefit to the patient of the upgrade compared to the initially provided SGD; AND
Codes Used In This BI:
92605
Ex for non-speech device rx
92606
Non-speech device service
92607
Ex for speech device rx 1hr
92608
Ex for speech device rx add`l
92609
Use of speech device service
E2500
Speech gen device, digitized speech, using prerecorded messages, less than or equal to 8 mins.
E2502
Speech gen device, digitized speech, using prerecorded messages, greater than 8 mins. but less than or equal to 20 mins.
E2504
Speech gen device, digitized speech, using prerecorded messages, greater than 20 mins. but less than or equal to 40 mins.
E2506
Speech gen device, digitized speech, using prerecorded messages, greater than 40 mins.
E2508
Speech gen device, synthesized speech, requiring message formulation by spelling and access by physical contact with the device
E2510
Speech gen device, synthesized speech, permitting multiple methods of message formulation and multi methods of device access
E2511
Speech generating software program, for personal computer or personal digital assistant
E2512
Accessory for speech generating device, mounting system
E2599
Accessory for speech generating device, not otherwise classified
1. Laptop computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), or other devices that are not dedicated SGDs are not covered because they do not meet the definition of durable medical equipment.
2. Communication aids that do not generate speech are not covered. Communication aids that are not SGDs are not considered prosthetics for speech, as they do not replace internal or external body parts lost or impaired by disease or injury. Examples of non-covered communication aids include the following: picture books; flashcards; Braille typewriters; TTY (text telephone or TDD) devices; devices that allow the patient to communicate messages to others with writing (e.g., a display screen or printout) rather than with synthesized speech; and devices that allow the user to communicate with a computer rather than with another person. Although communication aids that do not generate (synthesize) speech may be useful to patients who otherwise cannot communicate, they do not meet the definition of a prosthetic device under QualChoice plans.
3. Any software, interfaces, cables, adapters, interconnects, and switches necessary for an accessory to interface with the Speech Generating Device are not covered.