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  1. Test Yourself: ICD-9 2010 for Ob-Gyn Coders - 2009-11-29 22:27:25-05
    Is your ob-gyn practice using the new codes correctly? 3 quick questions say for sure. This year, ICD-9 2010 brought new hyperplasia, mammogram, and fertility preservation codes. In some cases, these codes simply expanded on existing options, and it’sup to you to spot when you should report the new versus old alternatives. Dig in to [...] Related articles:
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  2. CPT 2010 Update: Laboratory & Pathology Coding - 2009-11-29 22:55:44-05
    Stop using general codes for analyte-specific tests. Here’s why. You have 15 new codes scattered throughout the pathology/laboratory CPT chapter, so we’ll help you jump start your 2010 claims with this how-to inventory. “From chemistry to surgical pathology, you’ll find new codes in CPT 2010 that you need to know,” says Peggy Slagle, CPC, billingcompliance coordinator [...] Related articles:
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  3. SGR Update: What’s Up With That 21 Percent Physician Pay Cut? - 2009-11-30 01:11:04-05
    Here’s what you should be watching on Capitol Hill. It’s that time of year again — the time when we all bite our nails wondering if Medicare will slash physician payments in the New Year. This year, the drama is more intense as Congress decides whether to permanently repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula that creates [...] Related articles:
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  4. Celebrate CT Colonography’s 2010 Move to Category I - 2009-12-01 01:00:02-05
    But don’t assume the new codes will yield improved fees. Virtual colonoscopy coverage may be a mixed bag, but the AMA showed some confidence in the service by moving its codes from temporary Category III status to full-fledged Category I in 2010. The switch from Category III to Category I does offer some hope of better reimbursement [...] Related articles:
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  5. What Diagnosis Code Do I Use for a Fern Test? - 2009-12-01 01:44:15-05
    Ob-Gyn Coding Tip: Scan for leukorrhea signs when fluid is present. Question: My physician performs a fern test on a patient, trying to rule out rupture of membranes. What diagnosis code applies? Answer: If the test result proves positive, then you should report 658.13 (Premature rupture of membranes with antepartum condition or complications). Otherwise, use V89.01 [...] Related articles:
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