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BETA v.3.0

2025 HCPCS code E0776

Parenteral infusion pump, stationary, single or multi-channel.

Medical necessity must be established for the use of a stationary infusion pump. The documentation should support the need for intravenous therapy and why a stationary pump is required.

The clinician is responsible for selecting the appropriate infusion pump, setting the correct infusion rate and volume, monitoring the patient for adverse reactions, and ensuring the proper functioning of the device.

In simple words: This is a machine used in hospitals or at home to give fluids and medicines into a patient's veins. It is usually attached to a stand and can give one or more medicines at the same time.

A stationary infusion pump is an electrical device used for administering fluids and medications intravenously. It is typically larger than an ambulatory pump and is often mounted on a pole. It can have either a single channel or multiple channels for delivering different fluids simultaneously.

Example 1: A patient with a chronic illness requires long-term intravenous antibiotics. A stationary infusion pump is used to administer the antibiotics at home., A patient in the hospital requires continuous hydration due to dehydration. A stationary infusion pump is used to deliver fluids intravenously., A patient undergoing chemotherapy needs multiple medications delivered simultaneously. A multi-channel stationary infusion pump is used to administer the chemotherapy drugs.

Documentation should include the type of infusion pump used, the medication or fluid being administered, the infusion rate and volume, the duration of therapy, and any adverse reactions observed.

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