There is incorrect guidance given at the 48 minute mark regarding the specialist ordering and reviewing the CXR. Per the new guidelines, providers cannot get a data point in column 2 for tests that they order and perform. This is already included in the reimbursement for the procedure.
I’ve watched so many videos on the changes but this is the only one I’m able to truly understand, thank you so much! (Love the visuals, scenarios, and questions you came up with!) I can’t believe they changed H.E.M for office codes, so crazy!
Hello there! I have been having problems making the providers understand that not all visits constitute 99214-99215. In my work setting we have lots of patient's coming in for follow up on routine wound care. On top of billing the debridement codes they feel that 99214 needs to billed because of the fact they were seen in the office. Active wound care is already included in the debridement charges that are sent out. Don't know what else to do.
Thank you for the videos!! I just completed an eight week course on ICD 10 and I am not confident yet. I definitely have to reread and practice. I have a CPT class beginning next week and I just listen to the information and try to absorb the lessons.
New subscriber and trying to learn more about the new CPC, E/M guidelines. Thank you! I am also an AAPC member going on 2 1/2 years. I am always wanting to learn more.
I have a question, the guidelines states that the time on Date of encounter shall be considered so is it the exact date or 24 hours since the start of visit. For example a provider sees a patient at the day end, next morning he comes in evaluates the patient record, documents the visit and signs the superbill, can he include this time too?
There is incorrect guidance given at the 48 minute mark regarding the specialist ordering and reviewing the CXR. Per the new guidelines, providers cannot get a data point in column 2 for tests that they order and perform. This is already included in the reimbursement for the procedure.
Thank you, but these are CPT guidelines not billing guidelines and are appropriate most for the coding exams.
I love listening to you, I can understand what your explaining better than others that I have listed to. Thank you for what your doing.
You are so welcome. And Thank you for watching our videos. We have more in the Playlist. =)
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I love the teaching style. Definitely helped with clear clarification. Thanks for calling us what we will be, “experts”. You guys are great teachers.
I’ve watched so many videos on the changes but this is the only one I’m able to truly understand, thank you so much! (Love the visuals, scenarios, and questions you came up with!) I can’t believe they changed H.E.M for office codes, so crazy!
Hello there! I have been having problems making the providers understand that not all visits constitute 99214-99215. In my work setting we have lots of patient's coming in for follow up on routine wound care. On top of billing the debridement codes they feel that 99214 needs to billed because of the fact they were seen in the office. Active wound care is already included in the debridement charges that are sent out. Don't know what else to do.
Thank you for the videos!! I just completed an eight week course on ICD 10 and I am not confident yet. I definitely have to reread and practice. I have a CPT class beginning next week and I just listen to the information and try to absorb the lessons.
Watch our ICD-10-CM videos too, it might help you. Good Luck!
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New subscriber and trying to learn more about the new CPC, E/M guidelines. Thank you! I am also an AAPC member going on 2 1/2 years. I am always wanting to learn more.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you for the presentation on the 2021 changes and the Handout Mrs. Jay!
Great video with great explanations of the problems and complications. Thank you for sharing this.
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I have a question, the guidelines states that the time on Date of encounter shall be considered so is it the exact date or 24 hours since the start of visit.
For example a provider sees a patient at the day end, next morning he comes in evaluates the patient record, documents the visit and signs the superbill, can he include this time too?
WOW. What an excellent video. Thank you so much :)
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