Question: Pennsylvania Subscriber Answer: CMS has proposed ending coverage of consultation codes (99241-99255) to increase payments for primary care services. The AMA plans on maintaining the codes at least for CPT 2010. For Medicare and private payers that adopt Medicare's consultation coverage change, you would use E/M codes (99201-99215 for office visits or 99221-99223 for hospital care), rather than consultation codes (99241-99245 for outpatient consults and 99251-99255 for inpatient consults). The proposed rule suggests redistributing the savings that would result from invalidating consultation codes into payments for E/M services, such as office visits (99201- 99215, Office or other outpatient visit ...) and initial hospital care (99221-99223). CMS would still leave the values for 99241-99245 in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule so that private payers can see the codes' relative value units agreed upon by the RBRVS Update Committee (RUC) and CMS. Impact: For more on the consultation code proposal, see page 33 of the July 13th Federal Register (http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-15835.pdf). To read the press release, visit www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/media/press/release.asp?Counter=3469. -- Answers to You Be the Coder and Reader Questionsprovided/reviewed by Barbara J. Cobuzzi, MBA, CPC, CENTC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPC-I, CHCC, president of CRN Healthcare Solutions, a coding and reimbursement consulting firm in Tinton Falls, N.J.