I have a question when this is coded. It states this is used for up to 1 hr. I have a claim that they did use 76000 but states on the report that it was performed for only 2 minutes. Since they still use it can I still code it or not because it is only for 2 min? I just want to double check on the guidelines for fluoroscopic guidance.
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Use of CPT 76000 Fluoroscopy (separate procedure)
We are billing CPT 76000 with CPT 93505; and at other times with CPT 75827, 36010, 93566, 93568 and 93531; and CPT 76000 denies as inclusive. When should we bill for CPT 76000?
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20985 vs 76000
How do you determine when to use 20985 and when to use 76000?
Displaced tibial plateau fracture. Open reduction with screw placement was performed under fluoroscopy. Both 20985 & 76000 include fluroscopy.