GOÄ practice guide · professional audience · updated 15 August 2026

PRP billing under the German GOÄ:
What is supportable in 2026.

The current German GOÄ has no dedicated fee item labelled PRP. The most robust starting point is a specific billing guidance case published by the German Medical Association (BÄK), with clear conclusions on item 284, blood collection, centrifugation and intra-articular injection. This guide separates well-supported statements from unresolved billing questions.

Core item284 in the BÄK reference case
Centrifugationno additional analogue 792
Materialsassess individually under § 10
Draft GOÄ776/777 are not yet law
Classification

Three levels instead of four apparently equivalent billing models

BÄK-supported

Most defensible starting point

  • Item 284 represented the autologous blood treatment including blood collection in the published PRP/HA case.
  • Item 250 was not billed additionally for that same blood collection.
  • A separate analogue fee item solely for centrifugation was rejected.
  • In the specific hip-joint case, item 255 was additionally accepted.
Reasonable discussion

Requires case-by-case assessment

  • Broad dermatological or aesthetic PRP applications are not conclusively covered by the BÄK PRP guidance.
  • The BÄK approach to items 267/268 for fillers may be relevant by analogy of the procedure, but it is not a PRP recommendation.
  • Several truly independent application sites must be documented and independently defensible under the GOÄ.
Not recommended

High challenge risk

  • Item 250 in addition to item 284 for the same blood collection.
  • Analogue item 792 solely for centrifugation.
  • Dozens of item 252 charges based only on the number of PRP deposits.
  • Flat material fees or a blanket 3.5 multiplier “because it is PRP”.
Primary source

What the BÄK reference case actually says

The published case concerned three intra-articular treatments for coxarthrosis using a mixture of PRP and hyaluronic acid. The blood was centrifuged in a closed system. A major point of dispute was the additional analogue use of item 792 for centrifugation.

In the conciliation procedure conducted by the competent State Medical Association, GOÄ item 284 was regarded as the original core service including blood collection. In the specific case, the additional time required for processing was reflected by the 3.5 multiplier. Item 255 was additionally accepted because of the more demanding intra-articular hip injection. This assessment was subsequently published in the German Medical Association’s GOÄ guide.

Practice point This does not create a universal formula “PRP = 284 + 255”. The factual procedure and the actual application service remain decisive.
ItemAssessment in reference caseMultiplierAmount
284Autologous blood injection including blood collection – accepted; preparation effort reflected by multiplier.3,518,36 €
255Intra-articular hip injection – additionally accepted in the specific case.2,312,74 €
250Venous blood collection – not additional, because already included in item 284.
792 ACentrifugation, analogue – rejected; not an independent analogue service in that case.
Indications

Where the well-supported line ends

Orthopaedics: closest to the reference case

For an intra-articular PRP procedure that is structurally similar to the BÄK case, item 284 is currently the most strongly supported official starting point. A separately performed intra-articular service may bring item 255 into consideration; if an actual joint puncture is performed, the puncture items and their included services must instead be assessed.

The treatment objective matters. If joint fluid is aspirated or the joint is irrigated, the associated injection cannot simply be duplicated as a separate item 255 without checking the inclusion rules.

Face and scalp: no PRP-specific BÄK rule

The reviewed BÄK sources contain no similarly specific PRP billing guidance for broad facial treatments or numerous intradermal scalp deposits. BÄK guidance for botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid classifies broad local applications under items 267/268 depending on extent.

That filler framework may inform a billing discussion, but it must not be presented as an official PRP billing recommendation. Charging item 252 for every individual needle puncture is expressly not recommended here as a standard model.

Before adopting a practice-wide standard If your PRP workflow differs materially from the BÄK reference case, discuss the intended item logic with the competent regional medical chamber or a specialist private billing service.
Expenses

PRP tubes, kits and § 10 GOÄ

Section 10 GOÄ generally allows reimbursement of certain medicines, dressings and other materials retained by the patient or consumed in a single use. At the same time, the provision expressly excludes certain disposable items and prohibits flat-rate expense charges.

A specialised PRP tube or closed single-use preparation system may therefore potentially qualify as an expense. A complete “PRP kit”, however, is not automatically billable in full; its components must be assessed under § 10.

ItemAssessmentReason / note
Special PRP/PRF tube or closed preparation systemmay be billableSingle-use consumption and the absence of an exclusion under § 10 must be checked for the specific product.
Disposable syringes, disposable needles, disposable glovesnot billableExpressly excluded under § 10(2).
Centrifuge, rotor, maintenance, calibrationnot an expensePractice/equipment costs; generally covered by the professional fee.
Single eligible expense over €25.56proof requiredA receipt or other evidence must be attached to the invoice.
No flat “material fee” A line such as “PRP material flat fee €60” is not the clean approach. The type and actual amount of each eligible expense must be transparent.
Pricing

Separate the multiplier from a § 2 fee agreement

Within the ordinary fee range, the multiplier depends on the difficulty, time required and circumstances of the individual service. Exceeding the threshold must be explained in a comprehensible, service-specific way. “Because it is PRP” is not sufficient. In the BÄK case, the additional time for centrifugation supported the 3.5 multiplier for item 284.

If the ordinary GOÄ range does not adequately reflect the intended fee, the answer is not to create an artificial chain of fee items. Where the particular fee item is legally eligible, an individual fee agreement under § 2 GOÄ can be concluded before the service, subject to strict formal requirements.

Selected GOÄ items relevant to PRP

This table is a calculation and orientation aid, not a recommendation to combine the items. Item 250 is subject to the special reduced range, with a 1.8 threshold and a 2.5 maximum.

ItemService, shortenedPointsat thresholdat maximum
1Consultation8010.72 €16.32 €
3Detailed consultation, at least 10 minutes15020.11 €30.60 €
5Symptom-related examination8010.72 €16.32 €
7Examination of one organ system16021.45 €32.64 €
250Venous blood collection404.20 €5.83 €
252Subcutaneous / submucosal / intracutaneous / intramuscular injection405.36 €8.16 €
255Intra-articular or perineural injection9512.74 €19.38 €
267Medicinal infiltration treatment, one body region8010.72 €16.32 €
268Medicinal infiltration treatment, several body regions13017.43 €26.52 €
284Autologous blood injection including blood collection9012.07 €18.36 €
302Puncture of a shoulder or hip joint25033.52 €51.00 €
490Infiltration anaesthesia of small areas618.18 €12.44 €
491Infiltration anaesthesia of large areas12116.22 €24.68 €
Documentation

Three documents, three distinct jobs

A defensible PRP invoice is not created on the invoice alone. Diagnosis, documented procedure and fee item should tell the same clinical story.

Patient record

Document findings, indication, consent, blood collection, system used, preparation, exact application site and any relevant special circumstances.

Medical letter / statement

Explain diagnosis, course, relevant previous treatments, treatment objective and the clinical reasoning – especially when an insurer asks questions.

GOÄ invoice

State the service date, item number and description, multiplier, amount, any individual justification and permissible expenses precisely. In particular, § 12(2) GOÄ governs the mandatory invoice information and § 12(3) GOÄ the service-specific justification when the threshold is exceeded.

Do not retrofit the record Responses to private insurers should be based on documentation that already existed. Do not add new facts, retrospective generic justifications or diagnoses selected merely to make the invoice look more favourable.
Payers and tax

Billable does not automatically mean reimbursable

Medical necessity vs. requested service

PRP is not automatically a “requested service” under § 1(2) GOÄ. The decisive question is whether the specific treatment is medically necessary. Purely cosmetic procedures without a disease-related objective are typically requested services and must be identified accordingly.

Private insurance and cost information

A GOÄ-compliant invoice is not a reimbursement guarantee. Where full third-party reimbursement is foreseeably uncertain, the patient must be informed in text form of the expected costs before treatment under § 630c(3) BGB.

Federal aid scheme (Beihilfe)

Federal aid rules list PRP/PRF under modified autologous blood treatment and allow only narrowly defined exceptions: certain dental applications after tooth extraction and, in ophthalmology, autologous serum eye drops made from the patient’s own blood as a tear substitute in the specified sicca/Meibomian-gland situations. The ophthalmic exception is not a PRP treatment but another autologous-blood application within the same aid category. There is no general eligibility for orthopaedic PRP treatment. State-level aid rules must be checked separately.

VAT

The abbreviation PRP does not decide the tax treatment; the treatment objective does. Purely cosmetic aesthetic procedures are generally taxable, whereas a properly documented therapeutic treatment may qualify for the medical VAT exemption under the relevant conditions.

Practice law

PRP processing: account for medicinal-product law

PRP, as an autologous blood preparation, is subject to medicinal-product law requirements. For physicians, § 13(2b) AMG provides an exemption from the manufacturing authorisation under the stated conditions when manufacture takes place under the physician’s direct professional responsibility for personal use in a specific patient. The exemption does not apply to ATMPs. Authorisation-exempt manufacture must generally be notified to the competent state authority under § 67(2) AMG.

For GOÄ billing this is only indirectly relevant: documentation, sterile procedures or standard steps that are legally required do not automatically justify a higher multiplier. Only genuinely above-average time, difficulty or special circumstances in the individual case may be considered under § 5(2) GOÄ.

Outlook

Draft new GOÄ: preparation effort is expressly addressed

The joint BÄK/PKV draft updated in July 2026 is not current law. Its structure is nevertheless notable for PRP: an autologous blood injection item is followed by a separate surcharge for special technical/apparative preparation.

Version note: In the version discussed by the German Medical Assembly in 2025, the corresponding items were numbered 775/776; in the updated July 2026 version they are 776/777. The draft GOÄneu also no longer uses today’s ordinary multiplier range in the regular fee schedule: the assigned euro amount is the proposed fee. A higher fee is to be handled, where permitted, through an agreement under § 2 of the draft. Thus €22.21 and €11.21 are not “1.0× rates”.
New GOÄ · draft776

“Autologous blood injection”, including prior blood collection and, where applicable, preparation of the blood and/or addition of medicines. Proposed fee: €22.21.

New GOÄ · draft777

Surcharge to item 776 for increased effort involving special technical/apparative preparation. Proposed fee: €11.21.

Not billable today PRP is not expressly named in these item descriptions. Items 776/777 are draft provisions and currently have no legal effect. Until a new GOÄ enters into force, only the current GOÄ applies.
Tools

Four interactive GOÄ tools

The former single-item calculator is replaced here by four linked tools. They help check fee items, review expenses under § 10 GOÄ, calculate session economics using your own figures and check an existing fee agreement under § 2 GOÄ against the required elements.

All tools run entirely in the browser. They do not replace an assessment of the individual treatment or billing case.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about PRP billing

Is there a dedicated GOÄ item for PRP?
No. The current GOÄ does not name PRP as a separate service. In the arbitration case published in the BÄK GOÄ guide, the autologous blood treatment was assigned to item 284.
Can centrifugation be billed separately by analogy?
Not in the arbitration case published in the BÄK GOÄ guide. Analogue item 792 was rejected; the additional time was reflected through the multiplier.
Can item 250 be billed alongside item 284?
Not for the same blood collection. Item 284 expressly includes blood collection.
Is item 255 always available in addition to item 284?
No. In that arbitration case, item 255 was additionally accepted because of the more demanding intra-articular hip injection. It is not a universal PRP combination.
Can PRP tubes be charged as an expense?
Special single-use PRP preparation materials may qualify under § 10 if no exclusion applies. A whole kit is not automatically billable in full, and flat expense fees are prohibited.
What are items 776 and 777?
They are provisions in the current draft new GOÄ covering autologous blood injection and special technical preparation. They are not billable today.
Evidence

Primary sources and further documents

  1. BÄK GOÄ guidance: platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid
  2. German GOÄ – current statutory text
  3. BÄK GOÄ guidance on aesthetic filler injections
  4. § 630c German Civil Code – patient cost information
  5. Federal Beihilfe regulation, Annex 1
  6. Federal Ministry of Finance letter of 21 May 2026 on aesthetic treatments and VAT
  7. Draft new GOÄ – updated version containing items 776/777
  8. German Medical Association – status of the GOÄ reform
  9. German Medicinal Products Act (AMG) – especially § 13(2b) and § 67(2)
Notice
This professional information is intended for physicians and practice/billing staff. It reflects the researched position as at 15 August 2026 and is not individual legal, medical-law or tax advice. The BÄK guidance describes a specific case and is neither legislation nor a court judgment. Where a PRP procedure materially differs from the reference case, a permanent billing approach should be discussed with the competent regional medical chamber or a specialist private billing service.
Professional information · updated 15 August 2026 · prpmed.de
Tools for healthcare professionals · Updated August 2026

Four tools for PRP billing under the GOÄ

These tools use only the values you enter and reflect the rules of the German GOÄ fee schedule. They do not assess an individual case, recommend a combination of fee items, or replace legal, medical-law or tax advice.

Runs entirely in the browser No transmission, no storage Point value €0.0582873 Current GOÄ, not the draft GOÄneu
Tool 1Fee-item calculator with plausibility checks
Points × point value × factor

Build the fee items for one session. The calculator totals each line, flags when a written justification under § 12(3) GOÄ is required, and checks the list against selected GOÄ billing rules. Whether an item may be billed in a specific case depends on the service actually provided.

Note: Fee-item names in the dropdown retain the official German GOÄ wording; translations elsewhere are explanatory.

No item added yet.
No.Service PointsFactor QuantityAmount Formal consequence
What this calculator does not do It does not assess medical indication, requested-service status or completeness. It only checks the fee items and rules stored in this tool.
Tool 2Expense check under § 10 GOÄ
Receipt threshold €25.56

Select what was actually consumed during the session and enter your actual cost. The classification follows § 10 GOÄ and the BÄK interpretation: paragraph 1 identifies expenses that may qualify, while paragraph 2 lists materials that are not billable. Whether a specific product meets the requirements must be checked in the individual case.

May qualify as an expense — § 10(1) no. 1 GOÄ
Check the specific product — no blanket classification
Not billable as an expense
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Items selected
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requiring a receipt
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items requiring product-specific review
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excluded items selected
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Three rules that commonly invalidate expenses Flat-rate material charges are not permitted under § 10(1) sentence 2 GOÄ. Only actual cost may be passed on; discounts and bonuses must be passed on. If one expense exceeds €25.56, a receipt or other evidence must be attached (§ 12(2) no. 5 GOÄ).
Tool 3Contribution margin per session
Business calculation only

This calculation does not make a billing-law statement. It compares your fee with the time and material costs you enter. Expenses under § 10 GOÄ are passed through at cost and do not generate profit.

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Expenses (pass-through)
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Contribution margin per physician hour
Material cost covered by expenses
VAT note The selector only converts a gross amount entered by you. Whether a service is VAT-exempt or taxable depends on the treatment purpose and should be clarified with tax advisers; this tool does not decide that issue.
Tool 4Checklist for an agreement under § 2 GOÄ
Checklist, not a document generator

This checklist reflects the formal requirements of § 2 GOÄ for a deviating fee agreement. It does not generate a contract and does not replace legal review of your form.

    0 of 10 items confirmed
    Most common validity trap Under § 2(2) sentence 3 GOÄ, the agreement document may not contain additional declarations. Consent, medical information, terms and conditions or appointment rules belong in separate documents. The agreement must also be made before the service is provided.
    Healthcare professionals · no legal or tax advice These tools are intended for physicians and practice/billing staff. They calculate from the values entered and reflect selected rules of the GOÄ. They do not assess an individual treatment or billing case. The treating physician remains responsible for the choice of fee item, justification of the factor and invoicing. In disputed cases, consult the competent State Medical Association, a private billing service or specialist legal counsel. Amounts use the point value €0.0582873 and are rounded per item. Rules shown: August 2026; current GOÄ, not the draft GOÄneu.
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