Billing for a Speech-Generating AAC Device

March 16, 2026
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Rick Gawenda
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Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) perform evaluations for speech-generating augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. However, many SLPs do not understand what is included in this type of evaluation. In addition, SLPs do not understand when to bill for an evaluation of an ACC device when the evaluation takes more than 1 visit to complete.

In this article, I will answer the following questions:

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  1. What would you do with sessions in which the patient tried different devices? Is that considered part of the evaluation and accounted for with 92608 when the eval is billed? Or would those just fall under 92507?