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Maureen Phillips
Cleveland Medical Devices Inc.
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mphillips@clevemed.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CLEVEMED ASSISTS AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION IN RELEASE OF CPT CODE FOR RECORDING PHYSIOLOGIC TREMOR
CLEVELAND, OHIO (April 25, 2009) – The American Medical Association (AMA) CPT
® Editorial Panel
approved the release of Category III CPT code 0199T for physiologic recording of tremor
using accelerometer(s) and gyroscope(s), (including frequency and amplitude) including
interpretation and report. Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. (CleveMed) has worked diligently
with key personnel as well as members of the AMA on the release of the code to cover
Kinesia
™, a wireless patient worn device for objectively monitoring the severity of
movement disorder motor symptoms such as tremor. Implementation date of 0199T is
July 1, 2009.
Kinesia is a compact device worn on the hand and wrist of a patient while they complete a
video guided upper extremity motor symptom evaluation, similar to evaluations completed
during clinical visits. Symptom severity information is wirelessly telemetered to a nearby
computer where it is displayed and stored. Tasks completed for evaluating tremor are
automatically scored on a 0 to 4 scale, which correlated to the Unified Parkinson's Disease
Rating Scale, the current gold standard in Parkinson’s disease patient evaluation.
Currently, Kinesia is the only device on the market that uses accelerometers AND
gyroscopes, as defined in the description of the code, for the physiologic recording of
tremor.
"Obtaining the Category III CPT code for Kinesia is a critical milestone for our Division of
Movement Disorders," said Hani Kayyali, President of CleveMed. "Not only will it track
usage and demonstrate wide-scale effectiveness of Kinesia, the code will benefit the
community at large by availing our technology to so many providers and patients"
Category III CPT codes are temporary codes designated for new and emerging
technologies. The use of Kinesia will be tracked through the Category III code and that
along with establishing clinical efficacy though peer reviewed journal articles are important
steps toward this becoming a permanent Category I code.
About CleveMed
CleveMed was founded with the goal of developing innovative telemetry devices for a variety of medical
applications. Today, CleveMed is developing and pioneering the use of novel wireless monitoring
systems for high growth neurology and rehabilitation applications, including
movement disorders and
sleep
disorders. Through these innovations, CleveMed has developed a growing range of
products that address the needs of the
medical,
research and
academic communities. For more
information, please visit
www.CleveMed.com