Watch for payer specific rules for using the modifier. You may be cheering the addition of a new preventive services modifier in CPT Codes 2012, but once you read the fine print, the "new" modifier may reflect "old" news. Tackle Preventive Services With Modifier 33 You'll see modifier 33 (Preventive services) printed in your CPT Manual 2012. It went into effect Jan. 1, 2011 but didn't make the deadline to get into the 2011 manuals. Therefore, the code makes its first appearance in CPT® 2012, even though you may have already reported it. This modifier allows you to tell your payer that you performed a preventive service and that the patient's deductible and coinsurance do not apply under the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) rules. Downside: The reason? Some insurers, such as Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, have information regarding modifier 33 on their Web sites. For example, Excellus shares several guidelines for reporting modifier 33, including: Sometimes, we must educate the payers just like we sometimes must educate ourselves and our physicians. Check for information about modifier 33 on other payer Web sites or through the AMA Web site (). Find 90654 in the 2012 Manual, Too If your urologist ever administers flu shots for patients, pay attention to 90654 (Influenza virus vaccine, split virus, preservative-free, for intradermal use). The AMA introduced code 90654 effective Jan. 1, 2011, but it was too late to make it into the 2011 CPT® manual, says Jill M. Young, CPC, CEDC, CIMC, with Young Medical Consulting LLC in East Lansing, Mich. Background: Check it out: