AprilSueMadison
Expert
Well, maybe just one more. After this I'm so done. Again, I'm sorry...I'm just in a really bad position (still) and don't yet have the confidence to just say with 100% certainty that I'm not wrong.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a biopsy includes the following work:
Now, to bill for an E&M, I need portions of this exam that go beyond what is normally included in the biopsy. So to find that out, I would cross out everything directly related to the biopsy.
That leaves me with the following:
History Component:
Extended ROS
Complete PFSH
Exam Component:
6 bullets. (Left arm, Right arm, Left leg, Right leg, back, scalp)
I need all three components to be met for a new patient (and it's required to have a CC and at least a brief HPI) ...therefore, I do not have a new patient office visit, correct?
New Patient.
CC: Lesion on nose
History component:
Four elements about the lesion on the patients nose.
Extended ROS
Complete PFSH
Examination component:
7 bullets. (Face, Left arm, Right arm, Left leg, Right leg, back, scalp)
Medical Decision Making:
Moderate (Undiagnosed new problem with uncertain prognosis).
Procedure:
One biopsy of the nose
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a biopsy includes the following work:
Pre-operative Work:
Prior to biopsy of lesion, obtain pertinent history from patient to include: previous skin cancer, prior treatment history, sun protection history, etc. Discussion with patient will include: indication for biopsy procedure, risks, and benefits; description of biopsy procedure method, and expected result and/or scarring. In addition, patient agreement/informed consent is obtained and staff is advised for preparation of patient and necessary anesthetic, supplies, and instrument tray preparation.
Intra-Service Work:
Inspection and palpation of the lesion to assess depth and to select most representative site to obtain specimen. Cleanse biopsy site with suitable antiseptic; inject appropriate local anesthetic; apply sterile drapes; obtain skin specimen with scalpel, skin punch, or suitable instrument depending on depth and amount of tissue needed. Collect specimen in labeled formalin container. Undermine wound edges as needed to facilitate repair. Suture to approximate wound edges, or achieve hemostasis with pressure, chemical, or electrocautery, or application of topical hemostatic agents. Apply antibiotic ointment and sterile dressing.
Post-operative Work:
Instruction of patient and/or family on postoperative wound care, dressing changes, and follow-up. Patient advised how to recognize significant complications, e.g., bleeding, or allergic reaction to antibiotic ointment or adhesive dressings. Patient advised when results will be available and how they will be communicated; completion of medical record; and communication of results to referring physician as appropriate.
Now, to bill for an E&M, I need portions of this exam that go beyond what is normally included in the biopsy. So to find that out, I would cross out everything directly related to the biopsy.
That leaves me with the following:
History Component:
Extended ROS
Complete PFSH
Exam Component:
6 bullets. (Left arm, Right arm, Left leg, Right leg, back, scalp)
I need all three components to be met for a new patient (and it's required to have a CC and at least a brief HPI) ...therefore, I do not have a new patient office visit, correct?