HCPCS Code G0564

Creation of subcutaneous pocket with insertion of 365 day implantable interstitial glucose sensor, including system activation and patient training
Code effective Apr 01, 2025

HCPCS Section
Procedures/Professional Services (Temporary Codes)

G0564 is a valid 2026 HCPCS code meaning Creation of subcutaneous pocket with insertion of 365 day implantable interstitial glucose sensor, including system activation and patient training or (365 d implant glucose sensor) for short. HCPCS G0564 has been effective since 04/01/2025 and applies to Surgery.


HCPCS Code Details - G0564

HCPCS Level II Code
Section G - Procedures/Professional Services (Temporary Codes)
HCPCS Code G0564
Description

Long description:
Creation of subcutaneous pocket with insertion of 365 day implantable interstitial glucose sensor, including system activation and patient training

Short description:
365 d implant glucose sensor

HCPCS Pricing indicator 13 - Clinical Lab Fee Schedule - Price established by carriers (e.g., not otherwise classified, individual determination, carrier discretion)
Multiple pricing indicator A - Not applicable as HCPCS priced under one methodology
Coverage code C - Carrier judgment
BETOS2 code P5E - Ambulatory procedures - other
HCPCS Action code N - No maintenance for this code
Type of service 2 - Surgery
Effective date Effective Apr 01, 2025
Date added Added Jan 01, 2025
Termination date Mar 31, 2025

See also

  • HCPCS G0563 · Stereotactic body radiation therapy, treatment delivery, per fraction to 1 or more lesions, including image guidance and real-time positron emissions-based delivery adjustments to 1 or more lesions, entire course not to exceed 5 fractions

  • HCPCS G0308 · Creation of subcutaneous pocket with insertion of 180 day implantable interstitial glucose sensor, including system activation and patient training

  • HCPCS G0565 · Removal of implantable interstitial glucose sensor with creation of subcutaneous pocket at different anatomic site and insertion of new 365 day implantable sensor, including system activation

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2 BETOS stands for “Berenson-Eggers Type Of Service”


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