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L7367 — Lithium ion battery, rechargeable, replacement

HCPCS Level II L-code · short descriptor: “Replacemnt lithium ionbatter”

Code system
HCPCS Level II
Family
L — Orthotics & prosthetics
Medicare coverage status
Carrier judgment — coverage decided by the DME MAC
DMEPOS payment category
Prosthetics & orthotics
Prior authorization
Not on Medicare required-PA list
Status
Active (April 2026 HCPCS)

Prior authorization

Not on the Medicare required-PA list as of the January 13, 2026 update (74 items). Medicare Advantage and commercial plans set their own prior-authorization rules for this code — verify per plan before delivery.

L7367 Medicare fee schedule (April 2026)

Base (no modifier) Prosthetics & orthotics

Medicare allowable ranges from $467.90 to $514.70 depending on state and rural status.

Former-CBA payment limits: ceiling $571.00 · floor $428.25

StateNon-ruralRural
AK$467.90
AL$481.97
AR$481.93
AZ$467.90
CA$467.90
CO$484.64
CT$467.90
DC$467.90
DE$467.90
FL$481.97
GA$481.97
HI$467.90
IA$477.04
ID$467.90
IL$479.42
IN$479.42
KS$477.04
KY$481.97
LA$481.93
MA$467.90
MD$467.90
ME$467.90
MI$479.42
MN$479.42
MO$477.04
MS$481.97
MT$484.64
NC$481.97
ND$484.64
NE$477.04
NH$467.90
NJ$467.90
NM$481.93
NV$467.90
NY$467.90
OH$479.42
OK$481.93
OR$467.90
PA$467.90
PR$514.70
RI$467.90
SC$481.97
SD$484.64
TN$481.97
TX$481.93
UT$484.64
VA$467.90
VI$514.70
VT$467.90
WA$467.90
WI$479.42
WV$467.90
WY$484.64
Amounts are the Medicare DMEPOS fee-schedule allowables effective April 2026. Medicare typically pays 80% of the allowable after the Part B deductible; the patient owes 20%. A 2% sequestration reduction applies to the Medicare share. Former competitive-bidding-area adjustments and non-continental rates can differ — verify with your DME MAC.

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