Radiology Coding Alert

CPT® 2025:
Report MR Exam Implant Prep With 2025 CPT® Codes
Pay careful attention to the new guidelines. On Sept. 10, 2024, the AMA released the 2025... Read more
Practice Management:
Use This Guidance to Improve Your Coding Education Process
Check out these tips for more effective clinician communication. Coding education is an o... Read more
Artificial Intelligence:
Ask These Questions When Searching for an AI Coding System – Part 2
Will the price point deter future adopters? Last month, Radiology Coding Alert examined s... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Remember 7th Character Rules for Ribcage Fractures
Question: I have a radiology report that states the radiologist captured “PA chest,... Read more
Reader Questions:
Use Diagnostic Mammography Codes for Patients With Breast Cancer History
Question: A 65-year-old female Medicare patient who previously underwent a unilateral... Read more
Reader Questions:
Correctly Code a CT Cystography Procedure
Question: I have an op note that lists the procedure as a computed tomography (CT) c... Read more
Reader Questions:
Use This Tree for Correct Screening Mammography Coding
Question: If a patient is having a mammogram for a screening, you use the Z12.31. If ... Read more
Mythbusters:
Uncover the Truth Behind 3 Foreign Body Myths
Find out if implants can become foreign bodies. Radiologists may find items when reviewi... Read more
MPFS:
Here’s the Big News in the 2025 Proposed Rule
Big surprise: Another rate cut is coming. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service... Read more
Artificial Intelligence:
Ask These Questions When Searching for an AI Coding System – Part 1
Can NLP decipher language differences between doctors? Choosing the right artificial in... Read more
Reader Questions:
Don’t Forget a 2nd Code for SIS Procedures
Question: What is a “SIS” procedure and how do I report the service? Louisiana S... Read more
Reader Questions:
Learn How to Report a Pediatric Elbow MRI Exam
Question: An 8-year-old pediatric patient was brought to a radiology practice by thei... Read more
Reader Questions:
Beware AI-Crafted Phishing Emails
Question: I've received several phishing emails over the past few months that are ver... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Pay Attention to Guidelines for Osteoporosis-Related Dx
Question: A 75-year-old patient with a history of osteoporosis presented to a radiolo... Read more
ICD-10-CM:
Prepare for Radiology Coding Changes With the 2025 ICD-10-CM Release
Specify unspecified tenosynovitis diagnoses. On Oct. 1, 2024, the Centers for Medicare &a... Read more
Coding Quiz:
Examine 3 X-ray Scenarios to Test Your Coding Knowledge
Do you know which CPT® codes to report? X-rays are one of the most common imaging exams ... Read more
Audits:
Establish Practice Protocols for Addressing a TPE Audit
Hint: Look at your MAC's focus to troubleshoot internal issues. Whether you've already ... Read more
Coding Quiz Answers:
Get the Answers to Our X-ray Coding Quiz
Find out what a complete clavicle X-ray includes. Did you thoroughly examine the X-ray c... Read more
Reader Questions:
Report Guidance Only Once Per Session
Question: If a patient presents for multiple trigger-point injections with image guid... Read more
Reader Questions:
Find Out How To Handle Family History Facts
Question: When our radiologists get referrals for procedures, the referring physicia... Read more
Reader Questions:
Learn How to Handle a Paracentesis Case Without Accepted Modifiers
Question: I code for a hospital outpatient facility. A pulmonologist brought a patie... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Learn How to List Multiple Diagnosis Codes Correctly
Question: I have a diagnostic radiology report for an encounter where the patient pre... Read more
CPT® 101:
Examine These DXA Scan Scenarios
Do you need multiple codes for DXA and VFA scans? Radiologists use dual-energy X-ray abs... Read more
Modifier Mania:
4 Tips to Help You Differentiate Modifiers 76 and 77
Pay attention to which provider repeats the service. It's a common occurrence: Your radi... Read more
Reimbursement:
Fight for Your Right to Appeal and Win
Insurance companies aren't advocating for your office; that's your job. During her HEALT... Read more
Reader Questions:
Measure Minor, Moderate, and Major Splenic Lacerations
Question: A patient presented to an emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdo... Read more
Reader Questions:
Is Low Back Pain a Symptom of Spondylolisthesis?
Question: A senior patient presented to a radiology practice with chronic low back pa... Read more
Reader Questions:
Don’t Feel Anxious About Coding Stress Views
Question: I have a report that states the radiologist performed a four-view unilatera... Read more
Reader Questions:
Always Remain HIPAA Compliant
Question: One of the physicians in my practice demands we use a sign-in sheet — the... Read more
Reader Questions:
Get the Skinny on Medicare Overpayment Timeline
Question: We've heard that Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) says we... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Report Repeated Fetal Biophysical Profiles for a Twin Pregnancy
Question: I have a report for a patient who is pregnant with twins. The radiologist p... Read more
ICD-10-CM:
Identify Key Knee Injury Diagnosis Codes
How do primary and secondary OA differ? The knee bears the weight of the human body and ... Read more
Compliance:
Don’t Skimp on HIPAA Sanction Policymaking, Feds Warn
Tip: Ensure employees receive training equivalent to their duties. Stopping a data breac... Read more
Reimbursement:
Avoid These 8 Common Medicare Billing Errors to Keep Pay Flowing
Watch those dates of service, MAC addresses, and more. Your provider documented a claim... Read more
Reader Questions:
Ask for More Information for Pelvic US Code Selection
Question: I have a radiology report for a female patient that lists the procedure as ... Read more
Reader Questions:
Medicare Ups Conversion Factor … Slightly
Question: Has there been any change to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) co... Read more
Reader Questions:
Deduce the Correct 7th Character for an Elbow Fracture
Question: A patient presented to our radiology practice for a follow-up appointment o... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Solve This Swollen Leg Coding Case
Question: A patient presented with swelling from their left knee down to their foot a... Read more
CPT® 101:
Don’t Go to Extremes Coding Upper Extremity MRIs
Review the guidelines to know which contrast administration counts. Radiologists use mag... Read more
Payers:
Acknowledge the Need for Strong Relationships with Payers
Getting glimpses of the payer experience is a good first step. While providers may not b... Read more
Modifier Mania:
Recognize When to Modify Radiology Codes With 26 and TC
Do you need 26/TC for professional- or technical-only codes? Radiologists often perform... Read more
Reader Questions:
Report Complete and Limited Abdominal Ultrasounds on the Same DOS
Question: I have two separate imaging reports for procedures performed on the same da... Read more
Reader Questions:
Evaluate This Bilateral Rib X-ray Fracture Encounter
Question: After a level-four office evaluation and management (E/M) service for an es... Read more
Reader Questions:
Is Disc Degeneration the Same as a Disc Bulge? Find out.
Question: A 55-year-old patient presented to an outpatient radiology practice for X-... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Count the Number of These X-Ray Views Correctly
Question: We received a radiology report where the provider captured bilateral hip X-... Read more
CPT® 101:
Stretch Your Spinal X-ray Coding Knowledge
Plus, improve your view type understanding. As a radiology coder, you're sure to see a fa... Read more
ICD-10-CM:
Identify Which Image Tests are Needed for Urinary Stone Dx
Remember to use one code for abdominal and pelvic CT scans. Regardless of whether your ra... Read more
Cybersecurity:
Protect Patient Privacy While Deploying New Tech
Add HC3 to your list of helpful healthcare acronyms. As new technologies are deployed to... Read more
Reader Questions:
Code Fluoroscopy Procedures Longer Than 60 Minutes Correctly
Question: I have a radiology report in my workflow that states the provider performe... Read more
Reader Questions:
Choose Between Screening and Dense Breast Codes for AB-MRI Exams
Question: A patient presented for a screening breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)... Read more
Reader Questions:
Familiarize Yourself With Breast Ultrasound Documentation Guidelines
Question: I have a radiology report stating the provider captured “ultrasound imag... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Nail Down the Correct Nephrostogram Code
Question: We received a claim denial for a nephrostogram procedure. We billed for the... Read more
CPT® 101:
Refresh Your Arthrography Coding Knowledge
Find out which hip code to report with anesthesia. When traditional joint X-rays don't s... Read more
Industry News:
Learn How Prior Authorizations Will Change Over the Next 3 Years
Receive urgent decisions within 72 hours. On Feb. 8, 2024, the Centers for Medicare &... Read more
Practice Management:
Use These Medicare Signature Tips to Stay Compliant
Make sure to resolve questionable signatures before submitting your claim. If your radio... Read more
Reader Questions:
Avoid These Alternative Modifiers for Repeat Facial Bone X-ray
Question: Following a fall, a patient presented to a radiology office for X-rays of t... Read more
Reader Questions:
Learn the Magic Quadrant Number for a Complete Abdominal US
Question: I have a report for an abdominal ultrasound where the provider imaged and d... Read more
Reader Questions:
Choose This Dx Code for Unremarkable Findings
Question: A patient presented to our radiology practice with complaints of sharp rig... Read more
You Be the Coder:
March Toward This Correct Fracture Code
Question: A patient presented to an outpatient radiology practice with sharp pain in ... Read more
CPT® 101:
Get to Know the Cardiac Intraoperative Ultrasound Codes
Learn which codes are specific to CHD conditions. Providers use cardiac intraoperative ul... Read more
Case Study:
Get to Know Osseous Survey Codes With This Radiology Report
Learn the correct sequence for multiple cancer diagnosis codes. As a radiology coder, y... Read more
Artificial Intelligence:
Receive an Assist from AI When Reviewing Imaging Scans
Find out how AI can identify brain injuries from MRI exams. Providers order and use ima... Read more
Reader Questions:
Understand How to Report X-rays Performed by 2 Different Providers
Question: I work in an urgent care facility, and my revenue cycle team is trying to ... Read more
Reader Questions:
Remember to Report Imaging Guidance With 64640
Question: I have a report showing the physician performed neurolysis of the tibial ne... Read more
Reader Questions:
Recognize When to Report Multiple Contrast Units
Question: I'm new to radiology coding and I have a HCPCS Level II coding question. A ... Read more
Reader Questions:
Refer to the Medical Record When No Findings Are Present
Question: I am coding for a radiology encounter from an independent diagnostic testin... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Know When 7th Character ‘A’ Still Counts
Question: A patient had surgery on their left foot. During a post-operative visit, th... Read more
CPT® 101:
Identify What Sets Radiology Thyroid Study Codes Apart
Know when you should report 78014. Radiology coders will confirm that seldom-used codes c... Read more
Diagnosis Deep Dive:
Nail Down Knee Osteoarthritis Codes
Learn the difference between primary and secondary OA. As a radiology coder, you may rece... Read more
Practice Management:
Overcome Query Dread With These Wise Words
Learn how to effectively query a provider for information. Not every patient record or ra... Read more
Reader Question:
Know How A- and B-Scan Ultrasounds Differ
Question: I'm new to radiology coding. Could you please explain the difference betwe... Read more
Reader Question:
Learn Which Code Applies to 2-View Bilateral Knee X-rays
Question: A patient presented with bilateral knee pain, and the radiologist captured ... Read more
Reader Question:
Does 96372 Count for Epidural Injections?
Question: A coworker wants me to bill 96372 with transforaminal epidural injections t... Read more
You Be the Coder:
Pinpoint the Best Codes for This Breast Exam
Question: A 63-year-old patient presented to a radiology practice for a diagnostic ma... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Get Answers to Your CT Scan Coding FAQs
Find out which CT scans require 3D rendering. Whether you're newly credentialed or have b... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Determine the Correct Dx Codes for AV Hemodialysis Access
Question: I have a coding question on bilateral upper extremity vein mapping. My faci... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Avoid Coding Unnecessary Spine Regions
Question: I have a radiology report following a computed tomography (CT) scan with co... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Get Ready for CPT® 2025 With Radiology Guideline Changes
Find out who can administer and bill for fMRI tests. While the 2025 CPT® code set won't ... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Do You Report Sternum X-rays With 71046? Find out
Question: A patient presented to our radiology clinic with complaints of shortness of brea... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Receive a Breakdown of the Technical Component
Question: Could you explain what the technical component is in relation to radiology servi... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Separate Cirrhosis From an Abnormal Mass With Liver Scans
Find out if you know what ‘static only' means. Patients who present with upper-right ab... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Build Your Bimalleolar Fracture Coding Knowledge
Question: I have a radiology report where the radiologist's findings are listed as a displ... Read more
Diagnostic Radiology Coding:
Know What Makes up a 3-Phase Study
Question: We had a patient visit our radiology clinic for bone and joint imaging of both w... Read more
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