Ob-Gyn Coding Alert

E/M 2021:

Part 2: Determine How Established Office E/M Codes Will Change in 2021

You shouldn’t overlook history and exam. In “Part 1: Nix 99201 From Your New Patient Office E/M Codes in 2021,” featured in Ob-gyn Coding Alert, volume 22, number 3, we examined how new patient E/M codes will change. Next, let’s look at established patient codes. You’ll find that a lot of the changes will be the same. First, Determine How [...]
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