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Los Angeles Dental Practitioner Sentenced to Forty Months in Jail for Role in $3.8 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme

A LA, California-based dental practitioner was sentenced to forty months in jail last week for his role during a $ 3.8 million health care fraud scheme during which he charged various dental insurance carriers for crowns and fillings that were not ever actually provided to patients. Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. attorney Nicola T. Hanna of the Central District of CA, Acting Assistant Director responsible for John P. Selleck of the FBI’s Washington, D.C. Field workplace and Assistant Director accountable for Paul D. Delacourt of the FBI’s LA Field workplace generated the announcement.

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Dental Claim to Medical Carrier-codes??

Hello,
Can anyone help me translate how the following dental codes would be coded for medical? The dental carrier wants it to go to medical first.

d7240- removal impacted tooth 32
d7240- removal impacted tooth 32
d7241- removal full bony impaction, difficult
d9239 intravenous moderate (conscious) 1st 15
d9243- intravenous moderate (conscious)
d9610- therapeutic parenteral drug-single admin

Thank you in advance for any input.

Kate

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Dental vs. Medical – Why the Two Are Coded Differently

Not sure about anyone else out there, but my mouth is part of my body. At least last time I checked. It’s been right there on the front of my face for as long as I can remember. Now, come to think of it, I am sure about everyone else. I have yet to see […]

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Dental procedures provided in a facility..HELP!!!

Hello, I am trying to figure out how a facility bills/gets reimbursed for dental services provided in an OP surgical setting-by an oral surgeon that is a DMD or DDS. We have typically used 41899 or other 4XXXX range CPT codes and received minimal if any reimbursement. Now with Medicaid using EAPG’s they provide package payments based on dental services and are looking for the D codes. In the CDT book, many of the D codes have a facility RVU assigned and the professional claim all use the CDT codes on them as the surgeons are dental/credentialed (DMD DDS). I have multi-tiered questions here:
1. Is it non-compliant to have the facility claim and the professional be inconsistent? (CDT versus CPT)
2. For dual eligible beneficiaries, shouldn’t the claims be coded with CDT codes to get the correct denial to cross over to Medicaid? (Currently we get a not R&N or med necess denial which does not let the claim go to a secondary payer)
3. For services that would normally be performed in a dental office under conscious sedation or nitrous (such as multiple extractions or massive caries); shouldn’t the services be billed as dental with CDT codes?

CMS has D codes on the hospital OPPS addendum B with status indicators showing blank (not recognized), E (exclusion) or other indicating questionable or possibly payable; so I am thinking the D codes are allowable on a UB?

I know this is a lot and any help is appreciated!!!!

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Dental billing

I am trying to help a friend. It has been a while since i have billed dental claims. I hope that you can give me a general refresher. When filing medical and dental insurance for oral surgery, The medical and dental do not coordinate correct? How is the proper way of handling claims? Overpayments, if any? Thank you so much in advance for all of your help!!

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