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Physician Fee Schedule Update: An Extension for the Temporary Conversion Fix? - 2010-02-17 02:24:07-05
Fear not: The CF may stay until autumn, but the current snow storm is delaying the official word. Practices that were looking for a permanent change to the sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula before March 1 may come up empty-handed. However, Congress appears to be planning to offer an extension of the pay cuts that you’re [...] Related articles:
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Coding Compliance: OIG Targets Transforaminal Epidural Injections - 2010-02-17 02:24:38-05
Verify that you’re counting injections and levels correctly to keep claims clean. The Office of Inspector General (OIG) Work Plan for 2010 includes a closer look at Medicare payments for transforaminal epidural injections. The Work Plan specifically states, “We will review Medicare claims to determine the appropriateness of Medicare Part B payments for transforaminal epidural injections.” Stay [...] Related articles:
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Burn Coding: Calculate Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) - 2010-02-17 02:25:20-05
Investigate your physician’s documentation to determine the body area percentage actually debrided. Question: My anesthesiologist administered anesthesia for a burn excision on the leg of a middle-aged adult male, but he didn’t give clear notes on the patient’s affected body surface area. How do I code for this? Kansas Subscriber Answer: You will start by coding 01952 (Anesthesia [...] Related articles:
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Without 5th Digit, No Migraine ICD-9 Code Is Complete - 2010-02-18 11:53:37-05
Discover what the 5th digit represents and why you need it on your claim. Question: A presents to the ED with complaints of a headache that’s worsening daily. He is experiencing visual blurring and nausea but no vomiting. This is the third headache of this nature in three weeks, and it has lasted “four or five [...] Related articles:
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Migraine ICD-9 Codes: How Do I Get My 5th Digits Right? - 2010-02-18 11:53:37-05
Discover what the 5th digit represents and why you need it on your claim. Question: A presents to the ED with complaints of a headache that’s worsening daily. He is experiencing visual blurring and nausea but no vomiting. This is the third headache of this nature in three weeks, and it has lasted “four or five [...] Related articles:
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