{"id":177180,"date":"2026-08-13T08:54:08","date_gmt":"2026-08-13T08:54:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/?p=177180"},"modified":"2026-08-13T11:09:35","modified_gmt":"2026-08-13T11:09:35","slug":"hcpcs-code-j0780","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/","title":{"rendered":"HCPCS Code J0780: Prochlorperazine injection billing guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@type\":\"MedicalWebPage\",\"headline\":\"HCPCS Code J0780: Prochlorperazine injection billing guide\",\"description\":\"HCPCS Code J0780 covers injection of prochlorperazine up to 10 mg. This reference covers modifiers, Medicare reimbursement, NDC crosswalk, ICD-10 linkage, and billing compliance.\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/\",\"audience\":{\"@type\":\"MedicalAudience\",\"audienceType\":\"Clinician\"},\"reviewedBy\":{\"@type\":\"Person\",\"name\":\"Dr Vanja Kitanova\",\"jobTitle\":\"Medical Reviewer\",\"affiliation\":{\"@type\":\"Organization\",\"name\":\"Pabau\"},\"knowsAbout\":[\"Medical Coding\",\"Clinical Documentation\",\"Healthcare Billing\",\"Clinical Safety\"],\"sameAs\":\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/author\/vanja\/\"},\"datePublished\":\"2026-08-10\",\"dateModified\":\"2026-08-13\"}<\/script>\n\n\n        <div id=\"key_takeaways\">\n            <div class=\"header\">\n                                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/12\/Key-Takeaways-Icon.svg\" alt=\"Key takeaways\" height=\"42\" width=\"42\">\n                                <h3>Key takeaways<\/h3>\n            <\/div>\n            <div class=\"list\">\n                                                            <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#3D3D46\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p>HCPCS Code J0780 covers injectable prochlorperazine up to 10 mg, a Level II J-code maintained by CMS.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#3D3D46\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p>Medicare Part B pays J0780 under the ASP+6% methodology, and every claim needs the NDC alongside the HCPCS code.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#3D3D46\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p>A dose above 10 mg needs more than one unit, so 15 mg is billed as two units of J0780.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#3D3D46\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p>Leaving the JW or JZ waste modifier off a single-dose vial claim is one of the most common denial triggers.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#3D3D46\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p>Practice management software like Pabau supports J-code entry, modifier defaults, and NDC capture at the point of care.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    \n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">HCPCS Code J0780 is the Level II J-code for an injection of prochlorperazine, up to 10 mg. It bills the drug itself, not the administration, and it carries a hard 10 mg billing unit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Most J0780 denials trace back to three details. Units have to increase when the dose goes above 10 mg. Single-dose vial claims need either the JW or the JZ waste modifier. And the drug line needs an NDC alongside the HCPCS code.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">One detail sits underneath all three. Prochlorperazine is supplied in more than one form, and only the edisylate salt is injectable. Confirm that on the vial label before the NDC reaches the claim.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-hcpcs-code-j0780-definition-and-code-details\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">HCPCS Code J0780: Definition and code details<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">HCPCS Code J0780 describes the injection of prochlorperazine, up to 10 mg. It sits in the J-code series within HCPCS Level II, the set used to identify injectable drugs and biologicals. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) updates that code set every year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Prochlorperazine (historically marketed as Compazine) is a phenothiazine-class drug used mainly as an antiemetic, and in some settings for migraine management. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices reach for the injectable form when a patient cannot keep an oral dose down. That happens most often in physician offices, outpatient hospital departments, and emergency departments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Field<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Value<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">HCPCS Code<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">J0780<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Official description<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Injection, prochlorperazine, up to 10 mg<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Code category<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">HCPCS Level II, J-code (drugs administered by injection)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Drug class<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Phenothiazine antipsychotic \/ antiemetic<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Dosage threshold<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Up to 10 mg per billing unit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Type of service<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Injection (drug\/biological)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Maintaining body<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">CMS (annual update cycle)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Applicable settings<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Physician office, outpatient hospital, emergency department, ambulatory infusion center<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The \u00ab\u00a0up to 10 mg\u00a0\u00bb descriptor defines the billing unit rather than a clinical maximum. A full 10 mg vial is one unit of J0780. A 5 mg dose drawn from a 10 mg vial is also one unit, plus a waste modifier.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">A 15 mg dose takes two units, each covering up to 10 mg. Back the second unit with documentation that supports the higher dose, or expect medical review.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">J0780 pays for the drug only. The administration is billed separately, usually with <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/cpt-code-96372\/\">96372<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-medicare-reimbursement-for-j0780\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Medicare reimbursement for J0780<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Medicare Part B pays J0780 under the average sales price (ASP) methodology. Payment lands at ASP+6%, and CMS refreshes the figure every quarter. Check the current rate in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cms.gov\/medicare\/payment\/part-b-drugs\/asp-billing-resources\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">CMS ASP drug pricing files<\/a> before you submit. The Physician Fee Schedule tool prices procedure RVUs, so it will not return a drug rate.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Prochlorperazine is a low-cost generic, so the amount per unit is small. That is different arithmetic from a high-cost drug such as <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0885\/\">J0885<\/a>, where a single unit carries a much larger payment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Where you administer it matters too. Physician office (place of service 11) and outpatient hospital (place of service 22) run on different fee schedules.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Outpatient hospital claims go through the Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS). There, J0780 is often packaged into the visit APC rather than paid separately. Confirm the packaging rules with your Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Payment parameter<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Details<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Payment methodology<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">ASP+6% (Medicare Part B drug payment policy)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Update frequency<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Quarterly (verify current rate via CMS ASP drug pricing file)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Physician office (POS 11)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Paid separately under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Outpatient hospital (POS 22)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">May be packaged under OPPS APC; confirm with MAC<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Medicaid<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Coverage varies by state; verify with state Medicaid plan before billing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Commercial payers<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Coverage and payment rates vary by contract; prior authorization rarely required for antiemetics<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices running high-volume injectable programs need billing software that keeps up with quarterly ASP changes. That matters most for <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/industry\/lp\/infusion-center-software\/\">infusion centers<\/a>, where a single visit can carry several drug lines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.pabau.com\/cdn\/attachments\/pulse\/content-engine\/billing_codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/fully-integrated-with-pabau-billing.webp\" alt=\"Fully Integrated with Pabau Billing\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\"><em>Pabau&rsquo;s billing tools hold the drug, the units, and the NDC on one claim line, so J0780 goes out complete.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"height:35px;width:800px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-applicable-modifiers-and-when-to-use-them\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Applicable modifiers and when to use them<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Modifier choice is where J0780 claims create the most rework. Leaving JW or JZ off a single-dose vial claim is a common audit finding. The J1, J2, and J3 modifiers belong to Competitive Acquisition Program billing, so applying one outside that program invites medical review.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Modifier<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Description<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">When to use with J0780<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">JW<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Drug amount discarded<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Report unused portion from a single-dose vial when billed separately from the administered amount (check MAC-specific policy; some MACs require JW for vial waste)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">JZ<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Zero drug amount discarded<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Indicates no waste; required on single-dose vial claims where the full vial was administered<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J1<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Competitive Acquisition Program (CAP): no-pay submission<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Used when drug was furnished under CAP (limited applicability)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">CAP restocking of emergency drugs after emergency administration<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Restocking an emergency drug supply after an emergency administration; verify with your MAC<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J3<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">CAP: drug not available from CAP vendor<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">CAP billing context<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">JB<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Administered subcutaneously<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">If prochlorperazine is administered by subcutaneous route<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">KX<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Requirements specified in the medical policy have been met<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Required by some MACs when an LCD applies and medical necessity criteria are met<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">GA<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Waiver of liability statement on file<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Use when an ABN is on file and coverage is uncertain (e.g., off-label migraine use)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">GK<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Reasonable and necessary item\/service associated with GA\/GZ modifier<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Accompanies GA modifier when the service is medically necessary<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">QJ<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Services provided to a prisoner or patient in state\/local custody<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Required when treating incarcerated patients<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">CR<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Catastrophe\/disaster related<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Used during declared public health emergencies<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">M2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Medicare secondary payer<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">When Medicare is not the primary payer<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">99<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Multiple modifiers<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Use when more than four modifiers apply to one claim line. Report 99 in field 24D, and list the additional modifiers in Field 19 or its electronic equivalent<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Modifier rules are payer-specific. The JW and JZ waste requirement comes from CMS policy, so it binds Medicare claims first. Check each commercial payer&rsquo;s billing guide before you carry the same modifiers onto their claims.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices that bill several injectable drugs, <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0153\/\">J0153<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j1364\/\">J1364<\/a> among them, do better setting modifier defaults at the code level. Claim-by-claim entry is where modifiers go missing.<\/p>\n\n\n        <div id=\"pro_tip\">\n            <div class=\"img\">\n                <svg width=\"42\" height=\"42\" viewBox=\"0 0 42 42\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                    <path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\n                        d=\"M12.6383 19.5238C12.6632 21.2071 12.8734 22.9926 12.0685 24.5523C11.0341 26.8917 8.45076 28.169 7.56292 30.5918C6.63082 33.1061 7.19505 36.185 9.31371 37.9786C10.929 39.5678 13.4183 39.9873 15.6061 39.5463C17.4592 39.073 19.1049 37.8388 19.9706 36.1608C20.781 34.7141 20.7866 32.9904 20.5293 31.3985C20.1006 29.3092 18.3775 27.8705 16.9807 26.362C14.8814 24.1005 14.6684 20.6854 15.595 17.8915C16.4331 15.4768 19.0026 14.2344 20.0425 11.9461C20.7202 10.6769 20.7506 9.20327 20.6068 7.81304C20.1864 5.40098 18.3139 3.23631 15.8716 2.56674C13.9742 2.03969 11.8224 2.30052 10.1739 3.37614C8.70522 4.34688 7.5878 5.86618 7.28356 7.58178C6.76081 9.82981 7.53525 12.2822 9.20307 13.9118C10.7658 15.4741 12.4806 17.2273 12.6383 19.5238Z\"\n                        fill=\"#2BADD4\" \/>\n                    <path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\n                        d=\"M22.7048 19.8387C22.6822 22.3279 24.4507 24.6234 26.7493 25.4682C28.0531 25.961 29.4725 25.9183 30.7989 25.5487C32.0575 24.9955 33.301 24.2237 34.0069 23.0092C34.8384 21.5811 35.2982 19.8286 34.7832 18.2094C34.3611 16.2507 32.8739 14.6541 31.0275 13.9426C28.6736 12.9595 25.8073 13.7942 24.1719 15.7001C23.2022 16.8366 22.6143 18.3326 22.7048 19.8387Z\"\n                        fill=\"#2BADD4\" \/>\n                <\/svg>\n            <\/div>\n            <div class=\"text\">\n                <h3>Pro Tip<\/h3>\n                <p>Audit your J0780 claims from the last 90 days for JW\/JZ modifier compliance. CMS updated waste modifier requirements in 2023, and MACs have increasingly flagged single-dose vial claims missing both modifiers as undocumented waste. Run a query by HCPCS code and flag any line that carries no waste modifier. Send those for documentation review before the claim ages past your correction window.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    \n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-ndc-to-j0780-crosswalk\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">NDC to J0780 crosswalk<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Medicare requires the National Drug Code (NDC) to be reported on Part B drug claims alongside the HCPCS code. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">NDC reporting identifies the specific product administered, including the manufacturer and package size, which supports pricing verification and post-payment audits. This requirement is mandated under the CMS Claims Processing Manual.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Prochlorperazine is dispensed in more than one form, and only one of them is injectable. Edisylate is the water-soluble salt used for IV and IM administration, so it is the form billed under J0780. Maleate is an oral tablet salt, because it does not dissolve in water. Suppositories use prochlorperazine base rather than either salt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Manufacturers of prochlorperazine edisylate include Hospira and Hikma, which absorbed the West-Ward label. NDC numbers change when packaging changes, so check the current number against <a href=\"https:\/\/dailymed.nlm.nih.gov\/dailymed\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">FDA DailyMed<\/a> before billing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">NDC field<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Requirement<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Format<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">11-digit NDC in 5-4-2 format (labeler-product-package)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Unit of measure<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">ML (milliliter) for injectable drug solutions<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Quantity reported<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Actual volume administered, not vial size<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Claim field (CMS-1500)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Field 24A narrative (loop 2410, LIN segment on 837P)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">Common drug name<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Prochlorperazine edisylate injection, 5 mg\/mL<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">NDC verification source<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">FDA DailyMed or current NDC directory; verify before billing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Capture the NDC in the treatment record at the time of service, not later at billing. Reconstructing package details from memory turns into guesswork. The <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/medical-forms-at-your-healthcare-practice\/\">medical forms<\/a> your team already completes are the natural place for that field.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-icd-10-cm-diagnosis-codes-that-support-the-claim\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes that support the claim<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Every J0780 claim needs an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code that establishes medical necessity for the injectable antiemetic. Missing or unsupported diagnosis codes are a leading reason payers deny J0780 on first submission. The diagnosis has to name the condition prochlorperazine is treating, not the injection itself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">ICD-10-CM code<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Description<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Clinical context<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">R11.0<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Nausea alone<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Isolated nausea without vomiting<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">R11.10<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Vomiting, unspecified<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">General vomiting without further specification<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">R11.11<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Vomiting without nausea<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Vomiting as an isolated symptom<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">R11.2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Nausea with vomiting, unspecified<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Most commonly used for acute nausea\/vomiting presentations<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">T45.0X5A<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Adverse effect of antiallergic\/antiemetic drugs, initial encounter<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Documents a reaction caused by an antiemetic or antiallergic drug, such as prochlorperazine itself<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">G43.909<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Migraine, unspecified, not intractable, without status migrainosus<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Off-label migraine use; coverage varies by payer; ABN may be required<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">R11.0 + Z79.899<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Nausea with long-term drug use (add-on code)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">When nausea is chemotherapy-related, pair with the underlying neoplasm diagnosis<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">For chemotherapy-induced nausea, carry the nausea code (R11.x) and the underlying malignancy code, with the malignancy as the primary diagnosis. Migraine management with prochlorperazine is off-label. Coverage is payer-specific, and many MACs want an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) on file unless LCD criteria are met.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">In the encounter note, record the symptom, its severity, and why an oral dose was not workable. That note is what supports medical necessity if the claim is reviewed after payment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices that run several injection service lines, from antiemetics to <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/industry\/iv-therapy-emr-software\/\">IV therapy<\/a>, need the same documentation habit on every encounter. Tie the clinical indication to the billed code while the patient is still in the chair. <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/features\/patient-intake-software\/\">Digital forms<\/a> in practice management software like Pabau capture that detail at the point of care.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-related-j-codes-and-alternative-antiemetic-codes\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Related J-codes and alternative antiemetic codes<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Several injectable antiemetics carry their own J-code, among them <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j2405\/\">J2405<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j2765\/\">J2765<\/a>. Knowing the set keeps the right code on the claim when the practice reaches for a different drug. It also keeps J0780 off lines where it does not belong.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:separate;border-spacing:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;font-size:15px;line-height:1.5;margin:1.5em 0 2em;box-shadow:0 2px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">HCPCS code<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Drug<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Dosage unit<\/th>\n<th style=\"background:#121D36;color:#fff;padding:14px 16px;text-align:left;font-weight:600;font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.3px;border-bottom:2px solid #2BADD4\">Clinical notes<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J0780<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Prochlorperazine<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Up to 10 mg<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Phenothiazine antiemetic; first-line for acute nausea in outpatient settings<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J2405<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Ondansetron HCl<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Per 1 mg<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">5-HT3 antagonist; preferred for chemotherapy-induced nausea<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J2550<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Promethazine HCl<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Up to 50 mg<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Phenothiazine; similar drug class to prochlorperazine; verify correct code by drug administered<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0;background:#F9FAFB\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J2765<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Metoclopramide HCl<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Up to 10 mg<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Dopamine antagonist; used for gastroparesis-related nausea as well as acute nausea<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"border-bottom:1px solid #E8ECF0\">\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;font-weight:600;color:#121D36\">J3490<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Unclassified drugs<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Per invoice<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:12px 16px;color:#374151\">Use only for injectable drugs without a specific J-code; prochlorperazine has J0780 and should never be billed as J3490<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">If your practice stocks both prochlorperazine (J0780) and promethazine (J2550), keep the two apart on the claim. Both are phenothiazine antiemetics with overlapping uses, so the class is not enough to code from. Billing J2550 for a prochlorperazine dose is a coding error, even when the clinical intent matched.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The fix is a formulary that maps each drug to its own code. Practices choosing an <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/best-emr-for-iv-therapy\/\">EMR for IV therapy<\/a> should check that the drug selected in the record ties straight to the HCPCS code. The mismatch then never reaches the claim.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-common-billing-errors-and-how-to-avoid-them\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Common billing errors and how to avoid them<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">These five patterns account for most J0780 denials, and for most of the audit exposure that follows them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Exceeding the 10 mg threshold without adjusting units.<\/strong> A 15 mg dose takes two units of J0780, one for the first 10 mg and one for the remaining 5 mg. Billing one unit for a 15 mg dose understates the service. Billing two units without documentation for the higher dose invites medical review.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Missing the JW or JZ waste modifier.<\/strong> CMS updated single-dose vial waste policy in 2023, requiring either JW (waste reported) or JZ (no waste) on every applicable claim. Claims submitted without either modifier are increasingly flagged by MACs as incomplete. Audit open claims quarterly.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>No NDC on the claim.<\/strong> Medicare requires NDC reporting alongside the HCPCS code for Part B drug billing. A J0780 claim without an NDC will reject at adjudication. Capture the administered NDC in the treatment record before the claim is built, not during billing.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Off-label use without an ABN.<\/strong> Using prochlorperazine for migraine management is an off-label application. If Medicare coverage is uncertain under the applicable LCD, an ABN must be on file before the service is rendered. Submitting GA without a completed ABN creates financial liability.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Using J3490 for prochlorperazine.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j3490\/\">J3490<\/a> is the unclassified drug code, reserved for injectables with no specific J-code of their own. Prochlorperazine has J0780. Billing J3490 instead triggers a manual pricing review, delays payment, and raises questions about formulary management.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Four of those five failures share one root. The drug, the dose, and the waste are recorded in one place, and the claim is built in another.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices that also run <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/who-can-administer-iv-vitamin-therapy\/\">IV vitamin therapy<\/a> feel it most, because one visit can generate several drug lines. Pabau&rsquo;s <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/features\/prescription-management-software\/\">prescription management<\/a> keeps the drug record and the claim line in one system, so nobody rebuilds the encounter at billing time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.pabau.com\/cdn\/attachments\/pulse\/content-engine\/billing_codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/prescribe-controlled-drugs-safely-and-stay-compliant.webp\" alt=\"Prescribe controlled drugs safely and stay compliant\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\"><em>Pabau&rsquo;s prescription records log the drug, dose, and route, which is the same detail a J0780 claim has to carry.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"height:35px;width:800px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n        <div id=\"pro_tip\">\n            <div class=\"img\">\n                <svg width=\"42\" height=\"42\" viewBox=\"0 0 42 42\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                    <path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\n                        d=\"M12.6383 19.5238C12.6632 21.2071 12.8734 22.9926 12.0685 24.5523C11.0341 26.8917 8.45076 28.169 7.56292 30.5918C6.63082 33.1061 7.19505 36.185 9.31371 37.9786C10.929 39.5678 13.4183 39.9873 15.6061 39.5463C17.4592 39.073 19.1049 37.8388 19.9706 36.1608C20.781 34.7141 20.7866 32.9904 20.5293 31.3985C20.1006 29.3092 18.3775 27.8705 16.9807 26.362C14.8814 24.1005 14.6684 20.6854 15.595 17.8915C16.4331 15.4768 19.0026 14.2344 20.0425 11.9461C20.7202 10.6769 20.7506 9.20327 20.6068 7.81304C20.1864 5.40098 18.3139 3.23631 15.8716 2.56674C13.9742 2.03969 11.8224 2.30052 10.1739 3.37614C8.70522 4.34688 7.5878 5.86618 7.28356 7.58178C6.76081 9.82981 7.53525 12.2822 9.20307 13.9118C10.7658 15.4741 12.4806 17.2273 12.6383 19.5238Z\"\n                        fill=\"#2BADD4\" \/>\n                    <path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\n                        d=\"M22.7048 19.8387C22.6822 22.3279 24.4507 24.6234 26.7493 25.4682C28.0531 25.961 29.4725 25.9183 30.7989 25.5487C32.0575 24.9955 33.301 24.2237 34.0069 23.0092C34.8384 21.5811 35.2982 19.8286 34.7832 18.2094C34.3611 16.2507 32.8739 14.6541 31.0275 13.9426C28.6736 12.9595 25.8073 13.7942 24.1719 15.7001C23.2022 16.8366 22.6143 18.3326 22.7048 19.8387Z\"\n                        fill=\"#2BADD4\" \/>\n                <\/svg>\n            <\/div>\n            <div class=\"text\">\n                <h3>Pro Tip<\/h3>\n                <p>Pull your remittance advice for J0780 claims from the last six months. Filter for CO-4, CO-50, and CO-97, the three codes behind most J0780 rework. CO-4 means the modifier is inconsistent with the procedure, which usually points at a missing or conflicting waste modifier. CO-50 covers care the payer does not consider medically necessary, so a missing KX modifier or an unsupported diagnosis lands there. CO-97 instead says the drug was bundled into payment for a service already adjudicated, which happens routinely under OPPS. The first two are correctable on redetermination when the documentation is already in the chart.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    \n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-how-pabau-supports-injectable-drug-billing\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">How Pabau supports injectable drug billing<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">J-code billing depends on three details. Your records have to show the amount drawn from the vial, the modifiers that apply, and the NDC on the label. Those details usually live in three places, and the billing team stitches them together afterward.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Pabau&rsquo;s <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/features\/claims-management-software\/\">claims management<\/a> module lets you attach default modifiers to each J-code in your service list. The clinical team records the drug given, and billing receives a line that is already claim-ready.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/features\/inventory-management-software\/\">Inventory management<\/a> tracks vial usage in the same system, which is the record JW and JZ compliance rests on. Practices weighing this against a clearinghouse-first setup can compare <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/claims-management-software-pabau-vs-waystar\/\">Pabau and Waystar<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n        <div id=\"book_a_demo\">\n            <div class=\"left-side\">\n                <div class=\"logo\">\n                    <img decoding=\"async\"\n                        src=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/Logo.svg\"\n                        alt=\"Logo\"\n                        loading=\"lazy\"\n                    \/>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <h3 class=\"heading\">\n                    Streamline your injectable drug billing                <\/h3>\n\n                <p class=\"description\">\n                    Pabau supports HCPCS J-code entry, modifier application, and NDC documentation for injectable drug billing. See how it handles claims management for infusion and injection-based practices.                <\/p>\n\n                <div class=\"button-group\">\n                    <a href=\"\/book-demo\/\" class=\"btn btn-scale-effect btn-cta-color btn-md\">\n                        <span class=\"btn-text\">Book a demo<\/span>\n                        <div class=\"btn-icon btn-icon-right\" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                            <svg\n                                width=\"14\"\n                                height=\"12\"\n                                viewBox=\"0 0 14 12\"\n                                fill=\"none\"\n                                xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"\n                            >\n                                <path\n                                    d=\"M0.75 4.77295C0.335786 4.77295 0 5.10874 0 5.52295C0 5.93716 0.335786 6.27295 0.75 6.27295V5.52295V4.77295ZM13.2803 6.05328C13.5732 5.76039 13.5732 5.28551 13.2803 4.99262L8.50736 0.219648C8.21447 -0.073245 7.73959 -0.073245 7.4467 0.219648C7.15381 0.512542 7.15381 0.987415 7.4467 1.28031L11.6893 5.52295L7.4467 9.76559C7.15381 10.0585 7.15381 10.5334 7.4467 10.8263C7.73959 11.1191 8.21447 11.1191 8.50736 10.8263L13.2803 6.05328ZM0.75 5.52295V6.27295L12.75 6.27295V5.52295V4.77295L0.75 4.77295V5.52295Z\"\n                                    fill=\"currentColor\"\n                                ><\/path>\n                            <\/svg>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/a>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"right-side\">\n                <img decoding=\"async\"\n                    src=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/Home-Page-Concept-4.webp\"\n                    alt=\"Pabau claims management for injectable drug billing\"\n                    loading=\"lazy\"\n                \/>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        \n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-conclusion\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Conclusion<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">J0780 looks simple on paper, and the descriptor is. What costs money is treating it as just another injection line. The unit count, the waste modifier, and the NDC each have to be right, every time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So set the rule once instead of catching it claim by claim. Build the modifier defaults into the code, capture the NDC in the treatment note, and audit last quarter&rsquo;s lines before the correction window closes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Practices billing a portfolio of J-codes gain the most here, because the same three controls carry across every drug they stock. <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/book-demo\/\">Book a demo<\/a> to see how Pabau handles J-code billing from the treatment note to the claim.<\/p>\n\n\n        <div id=\"expert_picks\">\n            <div class=\"header\">\n                                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Expert-Picks.svg\" alt=\"Continue your research\" height=\"42\" width=\"42\">\n                                <h3>Continue your research<\/h3>\n            <\/div>\n            <div class=\"content\">\n                                                            <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#54B2D3\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p><strong>Billing another injectable drug this quarter?<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0600\/\">J0600<\/a> works through the units, modifiers, and NDC reporting for edetate calcium disodium.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#54B2D3\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p><strong>Giving the dose as an IV push instead?<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/cpt-code-96374\/\">96374<\/a> sets out the billing and documentation rules for intravenous push administration.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 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13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#54B2D3\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p><strong>Taking injection services outside a fixed site?<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/blog\/mobile-iv-therapy-business\/\">Mobile IV therapy<\/a> covers the licensing and record-keeping a mobile drug service needs.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                                                <div class=\"item\">\n                            <div>\n                                <svg width=\"20\" height=\"27\" viewBox=\"0 0 20 27\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n                                    <path\n                                        d=\"M18.6223 14.3857C19.1246 13.8975 19.1246 13.1045 18.6223 12.6162L12.1938 6.36621C11.6915 5.87793 10.8759 5.87793 10.3737 6.36621C9.87143 6.85449 9.87143 7.64746 10.3737 8.13574L14.6125 12.2529H2.28571C1.57455 12.2529 1 12.8115 1 13.5029C1 14.1943 1.57455 14.7529 2.28571 14.7529H14.6085L10.3777 18.8701C9.87545 19.3584 9.87545 20.1514 10.3777 20.6396C10.8799 21.1279 11.6955 21.1279 12.1978 20.6396L18.6263 14.3896L18.6223 14.3857Z\"\n                                        fill=\"#54B2D3\" \/>\n                                <\/svg>\n                            <\/div>\n                            <p><strong>Reporting waste on a larger single-dose vial?<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/pabau.com\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0895\/\">J0895<\/a> sets out the unit math and waste modifiers for deferoxamine mesylate.<\/p>\n                        <\/div>\n                                                <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    \n\n\n<h2 id=\"h-frequently-asked-questions\" class=\"wp-block-heading\">Frequently asked questions<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"schema-faq wp-block-yoast-faq-block\"><div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227440\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">What is HCPCS Code J0780?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">HCPCS Code J0780 is a Level II code that describes the injection of prochlorperazine, up to 10 mg. It is maintained by CMS under the HCPCS J-code series, which covers drugs and biologicals administered by injection in clinical settings.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227441\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">What modifiers apply to J0780?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">The most clinically significant modifiers are JW (drug amount discarded) and JZ (zero drug discarded), which are required by Medicare on single-dose vial claims. Additional applicable modifiers include GA, GK, KX, J1, J2, J3, JB, QJ, CR, M2, and 99. Modifier applicability varies by payer.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227442\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">Is NDC reporting required with J0780?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">Yes. Medicare Part B requires the National Drug Code (NDC) to be reported alongside HCPCS Code J0780 on all Part B drug claims. The NDC must be submitted in 11-digit 5-4-2 format with the quantity administered in milliliters. Missing NDC data will cause claim rejection at adjudication.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227443\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">How is J0780 reimbursed under Medicare?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">Medicare reimburses J0780 at ASP+6% (average sales price plus 6%) under Part B drug payment policy. Rates are updated quarterly by CMS. In outpatient hospital settings, J0780 may be packaged under an OPPS APC rather than paid separately; verify with your MAC.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227444\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">What is the difference between J0780 and J2550?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">J0780 covers prochlorperazine injection (up to 10 mg) and J2550 covers promethazine HCl injection (up to 50 mg). Both are phenothiazine-class antiemetics with overlapping clinical applications, but they are chemically distinct drugs. Always code to the drug given, not the drug class.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1786603227445\"><h3 class=\"schema-faq-question\">What ICD-10 codes are used with J0780?<\/h3> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">The most common ICD-10-CM codes paired with J0780 are R11.2 (nausea with vomiting, unspecified), R11.0 (nausea alone), R11.10 (vomiting, unspecified), and R11.11 (vomiting without nausea). For chemotherapy-related nausea, include the underlying malignancy as the primary diagnosis. Off-label migraine use (G43.x) requires payer verification and may require an ABN.<\/p> <\/div> <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HCPCS Code J0780 is the Level II J-code for an injection of prochlorperazine, up to 10 mg. It bills the drug itself, not the administration, and it carries a hard 10 mg billing unit. 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Modifier applicability varies by payer.","inLanguage":"fr-FR"},"inLanguage":"fr-FR"},{"@type":"Question","@id":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227442","position":3,"url":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227442","name":"Is NDC reporting required with J0780?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes. Medicare Part B requires the National Drug Code (NDC) to be reported alongside HCPCS Code J0780 on all Part B drug claims. The NDC must be submitted in 11-digit 5-4-2 format with the quantity administered in milliliters. Missing NDC data will cause claim rejection at adjudication.","inLanguage":"fr-FR"},"inLanguage":"fr-FR"},{"@type":"Question","@id":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227443","position":4,"url":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227443","name":"How is J0780 reimbursed under Medicare?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Medicare reimburses J0780 at ASP+6% (average sales price plus 6%) under Part B drug payment policy. Rates are updated quarterly by CMS. In outpatient hospital settings, J0780 may be packaged under an OPPS APC rather than paid separately; verify with your MAC.","inLanguage":"fr-FR"},"inLanguage":"fr-FR"},{"@type":"Question","@id":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227444","position":5,"url":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227444","name":"What is the difference between J0780 and J2550?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"J0780 covers prochlorperazine injection (up to 10 mg) and J2550 covers promethazine HCl injection (up to 50 mg). Both are phenothiazine-class antiemetics with overlapping clinical applications, but they are chemically distinct drugs. Always code to the drug given, not the drug class.","inLanguage":"fr-FR"},"inLanguage":"fr-FR"},{"@type":"Question","@id":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227445","position":6,"url":"https:\/\/pabau.com\/fr\/procedure-codes\/hcpcs-code-j0780\/#faq-question-1786603227445","name":"What ICD-10 codes are used with J0780?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The most common ICD-10-CM codes paired with J0780 are R11.2 (nausea with vomiting, unspecified), R11.0 (nausea alone), R11.10 (vomiting, unspecified), and R11.11 (vomiting without nausea). For chemotherapy-related nausea, include the underlying malignancy as the primary diagnosis. Off-label migraine use (G43.x) requires payer verification and may require an ABN.","inLanguage":"fr-FR"},"inLanguage":"fr-FR"}]}},"yoast":{"focus_keyword":"HCPCS Code J0780","seo_title":"HCPCS Code J0780: Prochlorperazine units, modifiers, NDC","meta_description":"HCPCS Code J0780 bills prochlorperazine up to 10 mg. 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