The term "implant" has specific definitions for billing. While the device is temporarily inserted into the body, a non-guiding introducer sheath is generally not considered a permanent implant, as it is designed to be removed during or at the end of the single operative session.

HCPCS C1894: Introducer/Sheath, electrophysiological, non-laser
Learn more about how to properly use and bill for HCPCS code C1894 by meeting the documentation and billing requirements from our short guide.
Frequently asked questions
No. C-codes, including C1894, do CMS establish HCPCS Level II codes for use by facilities (hospitals and ASCs) to report devices, drugs, and other items and services in the outpatient setting. Physicians bill professional services using CPT codes.
Under the Medicare OPPS, many supplies, drugs, and non-implantable devices are considered integral to and are "packaged" into the reimbursement for the primary procedure. This is a common payment methodology, meaning the facility receives a single payment for the entire service (including the device) rather than separate payments for C1894.
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