Question: Who can bill the CPT 99238 discharge on a Medicare patient? Does it have to be the admitting physician only?
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Answer: The attending physician of record -- oft times the admitting physician -- is the only one who can report 99238 (Hospital discharge day management; 30 inutes or less), according to CMS. In the event that an internist or another physician performs the discharge, the same rule applies.
As a consulting urologist you still have some recourse. CMS offers some guidance when another physician or qualified non-physician practitioner, such as a physician assistant or nurse practitioner, who has been managing other aspects of the patient's health not covered by the primary physician, discharges the patient. For those practitioners "who are not acting on behalf of the attending physician," you should bill their services with a subsequent hospital care code (99231-99233, Subsequent hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient ...) for their final visit.