No, G6002 is specifically used for stereoscopic X-ray guidance in image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). Its use is appropriate when this imaging technique is employed to localize the target volume before treatment delivery.

HCPCS G6002: Stereoscopic X-ray Guidance
Learn more about how to properly use and bill for HCPCS code G6002 from our short guide.
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For the professional component (G6002-26), yes. The professional component is generally reportable in addition to IMRT delivery codes. For the Technical/Global Component: In the hospital setting, CMS bundles the technical component of IGRT into IMRT treatment delivery codes and does not allow separate payment. In a freestanding setting, the global or technical component may be separately reportable, but this can vary by payer.
G6002 is for guidance using stereoscopic X-rays (kV or MV). CPT code 77014 is for guidance using Computed Tomography (CT), such as Cone-Beam CT (CBCT). The code used depends on the specific technology and methodology employed for target localization.
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