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Gastroenterology Coding Alert
2003 Newsletter
CHART: Your Cheat Sheet for Colorectal Cancer Screenings
Gastroenterology Coding Alert
CHART:
Your Cheat Sheet for Colorectal Cancer Screenings
Published on Sun Jun 01, 2003
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Other Articles in this issue of
Gastroenterology Coding Alert
Be a Winner With M2A Coding:
Field-Tested Tips From the Experts Ease Coding Hassles
Coding for a new procedure can be a bad dream. Ensure correct coding for M2A [...]
Variations in M2A Capsule Coding Requirements
A sampling of several BC/BS payers shows how coding requirements for the M2Acapsule can vary. [...]
You Be the Coder:
Rule Out Problems With Proper 'Rule-Out'Diagnosis Coding
Question: We have a long-standing question in our billing office. Acouple of years ago, Medicare [...]
Be a Confident Secca Coder
Here's How to Bill Without Doubts If you've been using the Secca System, a [...]
Dont Let Enterra Therapy Throw You for a Loop
7 Coding Facts You Can't Afford to Miss When billing for Enterra Therapy, as [...]
Be Smart About CMS
A Few Web Sites Will Do the Trick Use these Internet sites to stay [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
E/M Time and Prolonged Services
Question: One of our gastroenterologists performed a new patient examination that initially took about 50 [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Is This a Consultation? The Answer May Surprise You
Question: A patient we had not previously seen was referred to our office for a [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
After-Hours Codes:When Can We Bill Them?
Question: Our office regularly stays open until 8 p.m. one evening per week for walk-ins. [...]
Identify High-Risk Diagnoses for Screening Codes G0105 and G0120
If a patient presents with a personal history of malignant neoplasm of the large intestine, [...]
Revert to CPT Codes When Screenings Turn Surgical
A screening is just a screening, until the gastroen-terologist finds something and removes it.
CHART:
Your Cheat Sheet for Colorectal Cancer Screenings
You Be The Coder:
Code Colonoscopy Through Stoma With 44388
Question: How should I code a colonoscopy through the stoma? What if a flexible sigmoidoscopy [...]
Avoid 3 Costly Colonoscopy Tumor-Removal Coding Mistakes
Unless your gastroenterologist has a perfect record of clearly documenting the technique used to remove [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Include Control of Bleeding
Question: When can we report the control of bleeding code separately from the colonoscopy? Florida [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Use Number and Method to Choose Tumor Code
Question: What are the rules for reporting the proctosigmoidoscopy and tumor removal codes? California Subscriber [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Report Endoscopy and Botox Codes
Question: My gastroenterologist recently injected Botox for a patient with anal fissures. How should I [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Avoid 82270 and G0107 for Home Screening
Question: Our physician likes to send home a colorectal screening kit with patients. The patient [...]
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