Summary & Overview
CPT 97034: Contrast Bath Therapy, Constant Attendance
CPT code 97034 is designated for contrast bath therapy, a physical medicine and rehabilitation modality that involves alternating hot and cold water immersion to treat pain and improve function in affected areas. This code is nationally recognized and utilized in therapy settings requiring constant attendance by a qualified therapist, such as outpatient clinics. The procedure is commonly applied to conditions like knee pain, low back pain, fibromyalgia, and other musculoskeletal complaints.
Major payers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare provide coverage for services billed under CPT code 97034. The publication offers a comprehensive overview of payer policies, clinical benchmarks, and billing practices relevant to this code. Readers will gain insight into the clinical context of contrast bath therapy, typical sites of service, and the role of constant attendance in physical rehabilitation. The summary also highlights associated modifiers and taxonomies, as well as related CPT codes for similar modalities, enabling a clear understanding of how 97034 fits within broader therapy services.
This article is intended for healthcare professionals, billing specialists, and policy analysts seeking up-to-date information on the use and reimbursement of contrast bath therapy across major national payers.
CPT Code Overview
CPT code 97034 represents Contrast Baths (to one or more areas), a modality used in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This procedure involves alternating immersion of a body part in hot and cold water to promote circulation, reduce pain, and improve mobility. It is classified as a constant attendance modality, requiring direct, one-on-one contact between the therapist and the patient throughout the treatment session. The typical site of service for this procedure is a therapy setting, such as an outpatient therapy clinic, where individualized care is provided.
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A patient presents to an outpatient physical therapy clinic with persistent pain in the knee or low back, such as after an injury or due to a chronic condition like fibromyalgia. The physical therapist evaluates the patient and determines that contrast baths may help reduce pain and inflammation. The therapist provides constant attendance, alternating immersion of the affected area in hot and cold water baths, monitoring the patient throughout the session. This modality is used to manage pain, improve circulation, and support rehabilitation goals. The procedure is documented and coded as 97034 for contrast baths.
Coding Specifications
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Modifiers:
Modifier Code Description 59Distinct Procedural Service: Used when contrast baths ( 97034) are performed separately from other procedures during the same encounter.76Repeat Procedure or Service by Same Physician or Other Qualified Health Care Professional: Used when contrast baths ( 97034) are repeated by the same provider on the same day. -
Provider Taxonomies:
Taxonomy Code Specialty 225100000XPhysical Therapist 225200000XPhysical Therapy Assistant 225400000XRehabilitation Practitioner
Related Diagnoses
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M25.561- Pain in right knee- Relevant for patients experiencing localized knee pain, often treated with contrast baths to reduce discomfort and swelling.
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M25.562- Pain in left knee- Indicates pain in the left knee, suitable for contrast bath therapy to manage symptoms and improve mobility.
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M54.5- Low back pain- Commonly addressed in physical therapy; contrast baths may be used to alleviate pain and muscle tension in the lower back.
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M79.7- Fibromyalgia- A chronic pain condition where contrast baths can help manage widespread pain and improve quality of life.
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R52- Pain, unspecified- Used when the pain location is not specified; contrast baths may be applied to affected areas as part of symptomatic treatment.
Related CPT Codes
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97033- Iontophoresis (to one or more areas)- Used for delivering medication through the skin using electrical current. May be performed in conjunction with or as an alternative to contrast baths (
97034) for pain management or inflammation.
- Used for delivering medication through the skin using electrical current. May be performed in conjunction with or as an alternative to contrast baths (
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97035- Ultrasound (to one or more areas)- Utilized for deep tissue heating and promoting healing. Often used alongside or instead of contrast baths (
97034) depending on the patient's needs and treatment plan.
- Utilized for deep tissue heating and promoting healing. Often used alongside or instead of contrast baths (
Both 97033 and 97035 are commonly used in physical therapy settings and may be part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program. They can be billed together with 97034 when medically necessary and distinct, often requiring modifier 59 to indicate separate procedures.
National Reimbursement Benchmarks
For CPT code 97034, the national mean rate for Medicare is $14.54, while the average commercial mean rate (BUCA) is $18.11. Commercial payers such as Cigna and Blue Cross Blue Shield have higher mean rates, with Cigna at $23.23 and BCBS at $19.57, compared to Medicare.
Rate dispersion, measured by the difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles, varies across payers. Medicare shows the tightest range at $1.00, indicating minimal variation in rates. Cigna has the widest dispersion at $14.00, reflecting significant variability in commercial reimbursement. Other payers like BCBS and BUCA also display broader ranges, at $9.43 and $7.50 respectively.
The table and chart below present a detailed breakdown of national benchmarks for each payer, including mean rates and percentile values.
State Benchmarks
State: AK1 / 50
Alaska Benchmarks
Alaska exhibits a notable spread in reimbursement rates for CPT code 97034 across commercial payers, with Cigna showing the widest range between the 25th and 75th percentiles ($47.00 - $16.25 = $30.75). UnitedHealth Group and Blue Cross Blue Shield also display substantial spreads, but Cigna's variability stands out, suggesting significant differences in negotiated rates among providers. In contrast, Medicare rates are tightly clustered, with only a $1.00 difference between the 25th and 75th percentiles.
Compared to national averages, Alaska's commercial payers consistently offer higher mean reimbursement rates for CPT code 97034. This deviation is most pronounced for UnitedHealth Group and Cigna, whose mean rates are nearly double their national benchmarks. The table and chart below present the full breakdown of payer-specific rates in Alaska, highlighting these regional differences.
Key Insights for Alaska
- UnitedHealth Group offers the highest mean reimbursement rate for CPT 97034 in Alaska at $38.10, while Medicare is the lowest at $14.19.
- All commercial payers in Alaska reimburse at rates significantly above their respective national averages, with Cigna and UnitedHealth Group showing the largest deviations.
- The rate spread is widest for Cigna, indicating substantial variability in reimbursement among providers for this payer.
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