skunzi
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Recently we audited an orthopedic group. We were only asked to look at EM coding and noted a finding that coding for pain when the patient has osteoarthritis would not be correct based on the ICD-10 Coding Guidelines about signs and symptoms of a disease. The provider listed the osteoarthritis and the pain codes. When they received the report, they questioned this finding stating that you are allowed to bill for the pain code when an injection is performed to "treat" the pain. I've researched a bit and by guidelines you code the definitive, however I do want to make clear this is not my specialty space and myself and my team could be wrong to apply the guideline in this manner. Those of you that bill orthopedics is this stated anywhere in guidelines that you can bill for the pain when treating it even though you know the pain is due to the OA?
I've also sent this to the AAOS.
Thanks!
I've also sent this to the AAOS.
Thanks!