HCPCS

HCPCS Code G0276: Blinded procedure for lumbar stenosis, percutaneous image-guided lumbar

G0276 is a HCPCS code used to identify a healthcare procedure, service, or supply related to Blinded procedure for lumbar stenosis, percutaneous image-guided lumbar. You may see this code on claims, billing records, explanations of benefits, preauthorization paperwork, or procedure documentation. HCPCS codes are used to standardize how healthcare services, supplies, equipment, transportation, and certain procedures are documented and billed. Coverage indicator: D.

Reviewed by HealthAssure Clinical TeamUpdated 22 May 2026

What is this code?

HCPCS codes are used to standardize how healthcare services, supplies, equipment, transportation, and certain procedures are documented and billed. Coverage indicator: D.

When is it used?

  • Used in procedure coding, claims, and care documentation.
  • Coverage code: D
  • Pricing indicator: 13
  • Processing note: SEE 150.13 MEDICARE NATIONAL COVERAGE DETERMINATIONS MANUAL CHAPTER 1, PART 2; ALSO CR 8757, TRANSMITTAL 167 DATED MAY 16, 2014.

What it does not mean

  • The presence of a procedure code does not by itself explain why a service was needed or whether it was appropriate in a specific case.

Where you may see this code

You may see this code on claims, billing records, explanations of benefits, preauthorization paperwork, or procedure documentation.

Frequently asked questions

Code details

CodeG0276
SystemHCPCS
Display nameBlinded procedure for lumbar stenosis, percutaneous image-guided lumbar
DescriptionPild/placebo control clin tr

Flags

BillableNo
Valid clinical useNo

Source

SourceHCPCS
Version2026.07
Releasejul-2026

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