Billing for pap smears in a physician practice can be confusing for clinicians and coders alike. Pap smears can be screening services or diagnostic services There is a HCPCS code for obtaining a screening pap smear, Q0091 Performing a pelvic exam is either part of a preventive medicine service or problem oriented visit CPT® add-on […]
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G0101 Pelvic and Breast Exam
Medicare has HCPCS codes for screening services for women Both G0101 (screening breast and pelvic exam) and Q0091 (obtaining a screening pap smear) may be billed every two years for a low-risk patient and every year for high-risk patients These are not comprehensive preventive medicine services They may be billed on the day of a […]
Risk: Roads not Taken
How is risk assessed when selecting a level of E/M service? We know that the risk of additional diagnostic testing/procedures and management is one of the three elements that determines the level of service, when MDM is used to select a level of E/M. But, how about the risk of the condition itself? This short […]
Five Novel Reimbursement Opportunities – and More to Boost Your Practice’s Payments | Webinar
Recorded: June 2024
Guest Presenter Elizabeth Woodcock
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have approved five new payment opportunities for 2024 – just the beginning of what promises to be a significant shift in the reimbursement landscape for medical practices.
Coding for Prolonged Services: CPT® and HCPCS Codes
Common rules: Prolonged services codes are add-on codes to the highest level E/M services in certain categories. In order to use prolonged care, the primary code must be selected based on time. This is in the CPT® and HCPCS definition of prolonged services. Prolonged services codes may only be added to the highest-level code in […]
Nursing Facility Visits
Definition Nursing facility visits are Evaluation and Management services provided in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) or a long-term care facility (LTCF) (sometimes abbreviated as NF for nursing facility. Explanation Only a physician may perform an initial nursing facility service in a SNF. This includes admissions and re-admissions. In an LTCF, a non-physician practitioner (NPP) […]