Cervical Cancer Screening

Helping you improve your scores, as you improve the health of your patients.

Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) scores are not only important for you as a provider; they also help guide your patients to quality care.
As your trusted partner with the mutual goal of helping people lead healthier lives, Cigna is happy to provide support in every way we can. Use this quick reference guide for tips and up-to-date procedure codes that will help you maintain and even improve your HEDIS scores.

What you need to know

Cervical cancer screening measure looks at women ages 21-64 who had cervical cytology performed every three years, and women age 30-64 who had cervical cytology/human papillomavirus (HPV) co-testing performed every five years.

Women who have had a "total," "complete" or "radical" hysterectomy can be excluded as long as evidence exists that the patient has no residual cervix.

  • HEDIS relies on diagnoses and procedure codes, as well as patient medical records, to measure performance.

Tips for improving your scores

  • Educate your patients on the facts about cervical cancer and the importance of a Pap test for preventing and detecting the disease.
  • Do at least one Pap test every three years.
  • Don't assume a Pap test was done at a routine gynecological visit. Ask your patient specifically about their exam and request a copy of the report from the gynecologist.
  • Institute a system for patient reminders and recall messages.

Common billing codes accepted by HEDIS® for cervical cancer screening

Cervical Cytology

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Healthcare Common Procedural System (HCPCS) Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) Revenue Codes
88141 G0123 10524-7 923
88142 G0124 18500-9  
88143 G0141 19762-4  
88147 G0143 19764-0  
88148 G0144 19765-7  
88150 G0145 19766-5  
88152 G0147 19774-9  
88153 G0148 33717-0  
88154 P3000 47527-7  
88164 P3001 47528-5  
88165 Q0091    
88166      
88167      
88174      
88175      

HPV Test

CPT LOINC
87620 21440-3
87621 30167-1
87622 38372-9
87625 49896-4
  59263-4
  59264-2
  59420-0
  69002-4
  71431-1
  75406-9
  75694-0
  77379-6
  77399-4
  77400-0

The following codes are also accepted by HEDIS when submitting a claim for a PE on a woman post total hysterectomy:
Absence of Cervix:

CPT International Classification of Diseases 9th Edition (ICD-9) International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition (ICD-10)
51925 618.5 Q51.5
56308 752.43 Z90.710
57540 V88.01 Z90.712
57545 V88.03  
57550    
57555    
57556    
58150    
58152    
58200    
58210    
58240    
58260    
58262    
58263    
58267    
58270    
58275    
58280    
58285    
58290    
58291    
58292    
58293    
58294    
58548    
58550    
58552    
58553    
58554    
58570    
58571    
58572    
58573    
58951    
58953    
58954    
58956    
59135    

Billing and medical record documentation should always support the level of service provided at that visit.
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Reproduced with permission from HEDIS 2017, Volume 2: Technical Specifications for Health Plans by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). HEDIS® is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). To purchase copies of this publication, contact NCQA Customer Support at 888-275-7585 or visit www.ncqa.org/publications.
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. CPT is a trademark of the AMA. No fee schedules, basic units, relative values or related listings are included in CPT. The AMA assumes no liability for the data contained herein. Applicable FARS/DFARS restrictions apply to government use.
Uniform Bill Codes (“UB Codes”) are protected under federal copyright laws and are owned by the American Hospital Association (AHA). The UB Codes in the HEDIS specifications are included with the permission of the AHA. The UB Codes contained in the HEDIS specifications may be used by health plans and other health care delivery organizations for the purpose of calculating and reporting HEDIS results or using HEDIS measure results for their internal quality improvement purposes. All other uses of the UB Codes require a license from the AHA. Software vendors and all others desiring to use the UB Codes in a commercial product to generate HEDIS results, or for any other use, must obtain a commercial use license directly from the AHA. To inquire about licensing, please contact ub04@healthforum.com.