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I need some help sorting through this:
Dr. did a colonoscopy on 03/03 2011, discovered a benign hyperplastic rectal polyp, but did not remove it. The hospital has the 211.4 on record, but it is not in patient's medical record. Jump ahead 3 years to 12/03/2014 and same Dr. has done another colonoscopy and found no polyps...just diverticulosis. Medicare has denied this claim stating it exceeds the contracted maximum number of hours/days/units by this provider for this period. Patient has a history of diverticulitis, constipation....I sent the claim back in with the diverticulitis dx, but again it was denied for the same reason.
My question is: If the Dr. did not remove the polyp, can this still be considered a history, which would then put this patient at high risk?
I would appreciate any input on this..
Thanks,
TLD
Dr. did a colonoscopy on 03/03 2011, discovered a benign hyperplastic rectal polyp, but did not remove it. The hospital has the 211.4 on record, but it is not in patient's medical record. Jump ahead 3 years to 12/03/2014 and same Dr. has done another colonoscopy and found no polyps...just diverticulosis. Medicare has denied this claim stating it exceeds the contracted maximum number of hours/days/units by this provider for this period. Patient has a history of diverticulitis, constipation....I sent the claim back in with the diverticulitis dx, but again it was denied for the same reason.
My question is: If the Dr. did not remove the polyp, can this still be considered a history, which would then put this patient at high risk?
I would appreciate any input on this..
Thanks,
TLD