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E/M Might be the Answer to BCP for Acne

Birth control pills for acne can be a perplexing coding problem. Occasionally, we come across a case in which a patient obtains birth control pills because her dermatologist recommended them to help clear up an acne problem. Some people say that we should not even code the birth control pills (oral contraception), but if this is the only problem that the patient presented to the OB-GYN for, does that mean that we should still not code for it to keep with specificity? E/M might be the answer to this particular problem you may come across. If an OB-GYN prescribes birth control pills (BCPs) to a patient for acne problems, that

Published By: Melissa Clark, CCS-P on April 17, 2006

Modifier 51 Not to be Used by Hospitals

The multiple procedure code Modifier 51, causes some confusion among medical billing because it relates to multiple procedures performed but what many medical coders miss is the fact it only applies to multiple procedures performed by physicians and imaging centers. Carriers already assume during a hospital stay that multiple procedures will already be performed therefore designation of the exact nature and type of services rendered by the attending physician will still suffice for hospital medical billing claims. The CPT manual designates modifier 51 (Multiple procedures) exempt codes with a “circle with a slash” symbol to the left of the code. Pay close attention to those codes which don’t need modifier

Published By: Melissa Clark, CCS-P on April 14, 2006

Have You Considered Medical Billing As Your Career?

Sometimes you feel you’re not in the right job or you have been out of the workforce and you’re ready to jump back in and you want some training that will benefit you, consider medical billing as a career. First of all, beware. There are some online services that will promise you a medical billing career and will charge you a large amount of money for a list of places to go obtain your learning from. This is a scam and don’t fall for it. There are legitimate places to get a good education in processing medical billing and it can be a profitable and rewarding career. In the 2005

Published By: Melissa Clark, CCS-P on April 14, 2006

Extended Office Hours Code Added

If you are a physician who keeps longer office hours or you have a 24-hour clinic, a new CPT code has been created to identify those services. The old coding method was to use 99050 when services were rendered by a physician outside of regular office hours but with more and more doctors and clinics extending their hours and 24-hour clinics becoming the norm, a code to designate those services rendered was needed. Now when a doctor provides care on evenings, Saturdays, and holidays; the code 99051 should be used to designate “”provided in the office during regularly scheduled evening, weekend, or holiday office hours, in addition to basic service.”

Published By: Melissa Clark, CCS-P on April 13, 2006

The Controversy about 99058

In the latest revision for 2006, CPT has revised one code (99050) for after hours services performed by physicians and hospitals and added several more codes to designate specific times and places of services rendered. There is one code in the new listing, that is already causing some controversy as to when it is the proper time to use. It is 99058 and it is Schedule Disruption” due to an emergency situation. By the very nature of health care, there are many emergency situations and the code caused confusion from its debut. The AMA has amended the definition to mean that an emergency is defined by any event that disrupts

Published By: Melissa Clark, CCS-P on April 12, 2006