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HEALTHCON 2023: Day 3 Sessions Inspire

AAPC’s HEALTHCON 2023 continued in Nashville (and virtually) today. Sessions were held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Early birds could join a session on how to build their brand using social media. After the coffee kicked in, it was time for a general session on legal trends. AAPC’s Legal Advisory Board offered […]

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Local Chapter Q&A Sessions in March

We’ve had such great attendance at our Q&A sessions recently that we’ve decided to host two sessions in March! The first will be March 8th at 12:00 PT and the second will be March 22nd at 12:00 CT. To register, click on the most convenient date for you. These two sessions will be hosted on […]

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NCCI Edit 36226 & 69990; 2 different physicians, 2 different OP sessions, same day

Our neurosurgeon performed a crainotomy for a resection of an AVM 61597, 61702 & 69990.
The neuroendovascular IR performed a post op cerebral angiogram 36222 & 36226.
Both procedures were performed on the same day by different physicians within the same group (neurosurgery & neuroendovascular).
We are hitting an edit because the 69990 Microscope can’t be billed with the 36222 nor 36226.
Mind you these are 2 different procedures at different operative sessions on the same day billed independently of each other.
Can we dispute this edit?

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Billing 99211 for subsequent wound care sessions

Before anything else, THANK YOU for your kind attention & hopefully you could respond to my dilemma.

According to the CPT manual, a 99211 is an office or other outpatient visit “that may not require the presence of a physician. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are minimal. Typically, five minutes are spent performing or supervising these services.” Unlike the rest of the office visit codes, 99211 does not have any documentation requirements for the history, physical exam or complexity of medical decision making. The nature of the presenting problem need be only “minimal,” such as monthly B-12 injections, suture removal, dressing changes, allergy injections with observation by a nurse, and peak flow meter instruction. (For more examples, see Appendix D of the CPT manual.)

Scenario. In our outpatient hospital wound care setting, the subsequent wound care sessions consist of wound care dressing changes by the RN usually 20 sq cm area of wound, ankle brachial pressure index readings by the RN for 15 minutes, and a referral back to the surgeon for his advice/opinion on the case. The surgeon (MD) signs off on the clinical documentation of the encounter. The entire session lasts no less than 25 minutes, and on average 30 minutes. Will still be considered a 99211 billing?

Please advise.

Thank you again.

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