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Hi,
I have just learned that I will be coding for our new pain clinic. This is a new specialty for me, I currently code for OB-GYN and Urgent Care. If anyone has any helpful hints/links it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Dorothea M. Lashua, CPC
 
I would review the local coverage determination policies for Facet joint injections, Epidurals, Trigger Point Injections, Vertebroplasty/Vertebral Augementation, and SI Joint Injections.

I would purchase AMA CPT Assistant online subscriptions. There is a lot coding references for pain management in that publication. I would also make sure you have the AMA CPT professional manual which has additiional guidance that the Optum book is not able to contain.

Additional resources: Supercoder, Medassets Revenue Cycle Solutions, Optum Encoder, AMA CPT Network

I also saw this book by Decision Health Advanced Guide for Coding Pain Management Procedures, 2013. The Decision Health Pain Management Decisions online program is also good.

https://store.decisionhealth.com/Product.aspx?ProductCode=H5416

Marvel Hammer RN BS CPC CCS-P ACS-PM CHCO has available webinars thru Audio Educator

http://www.audioeducator.com/catalogsearch/result

There are other resources available, but this is what I can put together.
 
Thank you so much for the information! I only have a few weeks to prepare and this will be all new for us and for the practice.
 
In addition to the above, also check out decision health's

http://www.anesthesiapainanswers.com/Default.aspx

This is an excellent source. When I began learning about pain management this was my first teacher! You may need to get a copy of the latest Relative Value Guide published by the ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists)

Finally, brush up on your nervous system and musculoskeletal system anatomy.
 
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