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NST with inpatient/outpatient stays

When an OB patient is either admitted to OBED or inpatient and an NST is performed we are coding it with the medical necessity codes and a -26 modifier. Some payers are denying this as global; some are reimbursing. The CCI edits for 59025 show the NST is not reimbursable for inpatient or outpatient E/M codes; however, everything I have researched shows we can bill this with the -26 modifier if there is medical necessity. Can anyone shed some light on this and whether it is, in fact, appropriate to bill the NST during in- and outpatient stays?

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No Double Dipping of Services Provided for Part A Inpatient Stays

In case you were unaware of proper billing of services for Medicare patients in a covered Part A inpatient stay, here is a refresher. Medicare will not pay acute-care hospitals for outpatient services provided to patients in a covered Part A inpatient stay at another facility. This includes Medicare patients who are inpatients of long-term […]
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Not out to pasture: George Mills stays in the game after leaving Joint Commission

George Mills, MBA, FASHE, CEM, CHFM, CHSP, who had served as director of engineering since The Joint Commission established its engineering department six years ago, resigned from the post effective October 9, 2017. But the time had come, he says, to find a more hands-on opportunity to help healthcare organizations manage their facilities effectively.

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