Neurology & Pain Management Coding Alert

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Prescription Writing

Question: I heard that there's a code we can bill (and be paid for) to indicate when our physician writes a prescription. What is it, and can we report it in addition to an E/M service? How about when a patient simply calls and the physician writes the prescription?

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Answer: You may be referring to V68.1 (Issue of repeat prescriptions). But if the only reason the patient comes in is to pick up a prescription and the neurologist does not see her for a documented E/M service, you cannot bill an E/M code.
 
In fact, CPT specifically includes writing prescriptions as part of an E/M service. This is just part of the cost of seeing patients, much like office supplies. There is no CPT code for writing a prescription that payers will reimburse.
 
Note: Prescription drug management supports a -moderate- level of risk, according to the table of risk found in the E/M documentation guidelines. While not a separately billable service, prescription drug management can help to support a higher level of service. You should associate a moderate level of risk with a level-four (code 99214) established patient office visit.
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