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Code Umbilical Granuloma Scenario With Confidence

Question: Our pediatrician saw a 6-day-old baby for the first time and diagnosed an umbilical granuloma. The physician treated the patient with a concentrated silver nitrate solution, applied topically. How should I code this encounter? Kansas Subscriber Answer: Since the baby is receiving services from the pediatrician and practice for the first time, you’d use CPT® code 99381 (Initial comprehensive [...]
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