Medical services not elsewhere classified

M0236 — Intravenous infusion, monoclonal antibody products with an indication for post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment of covid-19, for hospitalized adults and/or pediatric patients who are receiving systemic corticosteroids and require supplemental oxygen, non-invasive or invasive mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) only, includes infusion and post administration monitoring, not otherwise classified, second dose

HCPCS code M0236 is used on U.S. medical bills for medical services not elsewhere classified: Intravenous infusion, monoclonal antibody products with an indication for post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment of covid-19, for hospitalized adults and/or pediatric patients who are receiving systemic corticosteroids and require supplemental oxygen, non-invasive or invasive mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) only, includes infusion and post administration monitoring, not otherwise classified, second dose.

  • Typical setting: Varies
  • National avg charge (illustrative): Coverage and pricing vary widely — verify with insurer.
  • Most-disputed reason: Service-definition mismatch

What it means

What M0236 actually means

Intravenous infusion, monoclonal antibody products with an indication for post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment of covid-19, for hospitalized adults and/or pediatric patients who are receiving systemic corticosteroids and require supplemental oxygen, non-invasive or invasive mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) only, includes infusion and post administration monitoring, not otherwise classified, second dose.

The official CMS HCPCS Level II descriptor for this code is shown above. If the description on your bill does not match the service you actually received, that is a reason to ask for the itemized bill and dispute the line.

Common errors with this code

What goes wrong on real bills.

Use these as review prompts, not conclusions. The right next step is to compare the bill, itemized charges, and EOB before paying.

If you see M0236 on your bill

Three steps before paying.

1. Get the itemized bill. If your statement only shows a summary, request the CPT-level itemized bill before paying. Generate the request language →

2. Cross-check against the EOB. Compare what your insurer's Explanation of Benefits says you owe versus what the hospital is asking. They disagree more often than people think. Read the bill-vs-EOB guide →

3. Run a free Bill Scan. Upload the bill (and EOB if you have it) and BillBusted will flag the most likely issues with this specific code in your specific state. Run free scan →

Related codes

Other codes in this category.

People who land on M0236 often also see these adjacent codes on the same bill.

Related BillBusted guides

Plain-English reads if you see M0236 on a bill.

M0236 FAQ

Plain-English answers.

What is M0236 used for on a medical bill?

HCPCS code M0236 is used on medical bills for medical services not elsewhere classified: Intravenous infusion, monoclonal antibody products with an indication for post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment of covid-19, for hospitalized adults and/or pediatric patients who are receiving systemic corticosteroids and require supplemental oxygen, non-invasive or invasive mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) only, includes infusion and post administration monitoring, not otherwise classified, second dose. Billing mistakes can happen, and codes in this category most often get flagged for service-definition mismatch. If you see M0236 on your bill, request the itemized statement and compare the units, date of service, and description to your Explanation of Benefits before paying.

How much should M0236 cost?

How much M0236 should cost depends on your payer and region. Billing mistakes can happen, and pricing for this HCPCS code is set by Medicare fee schedules for Medicare claims and by negotiated allowed amounts for commercial plans. Check the Medicare fee-schedule lookup tool, your insurer's member portal, or run a free BillBusted scan to compare your charge against typical allowed amounts.

Can I dispute a M0236 charge on my medical bill?

Yes, you can dispute a M0236 charge on your medical bill if the units, modifier, date of service, or coverage doesn't match the medical record or your insurance benefits. Request the itemized bill, compare to your EOB, and use BillBusted's Resolution Pack to draft the dispute letter if needed.

Don't pay M0236 blindly.

The free scan tells you in under 60 seconds whether this charge looks reasonable for your situation.