Wiki Urologist referring to a UroGyn in the same practice???

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Hello,

We have a Urologist that will be referring to a Uro/Gyn and both are under the same tax ID. Can the Uro/Gyn bill consult codes to the commercial payers?

Thanks so much for your help :rolleyes:

Sarah
 
Hello,

We have a Urologist that will be referring to a Uro/Gyn and both are under the same tax ID. Can the Uro/Gyn bill consult codes to the commercial payers?

Thanks so much for your help :rolleyes:

Sarah

Several issues come into play with your question. The title of this thread is "Referring to", but your question is in regards to a consult. There is a big difference between these two. Is the Uro intending to refer the patient to the Uro/Gyn, with the intention that the Uro/Gyn will take over treatment? If so, then this is not a consult; rather, it is a Transfer of Care. The code selection then comes down to New vs Establ. If the Uro/Gyn is registered under a subspecialty taxonomy code, per 2013 CPT Guidelines, a Subspecialist can bill a New Patient Code, even if in the same practice. If the Uro/Gyn is not registered with a subspecialty taxonomy, an established patient code will be used.

If the Uro intends to follow up with the patient and continue treating under the advice of the Uro/Gyn, that is a true consult. In this case, a consult code can be used, regardless of whether or not it is the same specialty/subspecialty or same practice/different practice.

Here is an article, if you'd like a solid resource:

http://www2.aaos.org/bulletin/aug99/cod.htm

Hope this helps!
 
I just used the wrong wording, I am taking about true consults. I am just wanting to be sure that the Urologist can request a consult from a Uro/Gyn that works under the same Tax-ID.

Thanks,
Sarah :)
 
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