Archive for the Week of September 7, 2007

Archive for the Week of September 7, 2007

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the week of September 7, 2007.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during the week of September 7, 2007.

You can browse this week's archives by clicking the "More" button from any of the excerpts below.

When to Use 90782

Knowing when to use code 90782 in emergency department procedures can help with your medical billing reimbursements. For example, if a doctor examines a patient in the ED for an injury, and injects a preventative tetanus toxoid, your first instinct might be to use 90782 as a modifier for this procedure. But you would not receive a medical billing reimbursement because the incident to provision does not apply in the emergency department so you would not be able to justify having the doctor administer this injection. There would be no way to justify the medical necessity of such a shot. However, when you are in an office setting the CPT

Make Sure You’re Reporting Your Ulcer Treatment Claims Correctly

Often, patients who are confined to beds for long periods of time develop pressure ulcers. They are painful and need to be treated as quickly as possible as infections can set up within them that can be life threatening when the patient is already in a weakened condition. When a service is performed for a patient such as treatment of a pressure ulcer on an area of the body such as the lower back, the usual manner of treatment is to remove any devitalized tissue from the ulcer using a water jet and forceps. The area is then covered to allow it to not be rubbed on so the skin

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