Wiki Consultation by PCP

Yes they can, a consultation is a request for an opinion. Medical clearance is an opinion as to whether they are fit enough to have the procedure performed. They must follow the three R's of a consultation though.
1. Receive a request (documented in the chart that a formal request for an opinion is made)
2. Recommendations: list of findings of the exam.
3. Report: send a report back to the requesting physician.

Caveat: I see many physicians over bill in this area and bill level 5's when the surgery being performed is not high risk. Example: If the patient is getting a knee replacement, the risk is moderate and probably warrants a level 4 consult. If the patient is going to have open heart surgery, this would warrant probably a level 5 consult. I see EKG's ordered as standard protocol whether or not the patient has heart issues and this is abuse of the situation.

But every encounter is open to interpretation.
 
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