Outpatient cardiac telemetry, also known as mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry, is not a covered service.
The use of outpatient cardiac telemetry (also known as mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry or MCOT) as a diagnostic alternative in patients who experience infrequent symptoms (less frequently than every 48 hours) suggestive of cardiac arrhythmias (i.e., palpitations, dizziness, presyncope, or syncope) is not considered medically necessary. There is a lack of data indicating this testing is more effective than other cardiac event recorders (e.g. 30 day recording) and the procedure is more costly.
Codes Used In This BI:
93228 Remote 30 day ecg rev/report
93229 Remote 30 day ecg tech supp