Review common wound care techniques of dressing changes, casting, negative pressure wound therapy, and the necessary documentation to report them in CPT.
Critical care coding can challenge both new and seasoned coders. Jessica Miller-Dobbs, CPC, CPC-P, CGIC, offers tips and clarification on reporting critical care services in CPT, as well as sample provider documentation for these services.
Q: One of our providers used a Jada device on a patient post-delivery, but I cannot find the corresponding CPT code. What is the CPT code for Jada device use?
2024 CPT manuals contain several changes related to integrated peripheral and spinal neurostimulator systems. The seven code additions, four code revisions, and new guidelines clarify when coders should use permanent procedure codes from the nervous system chapter vs. a Category III code.
The decision for an emergency clinician to report fracture or dislocation care CPT codes with an E/M code can have significant reimbursement ramifications. Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC, explains the complexities of reporting this care and covers details coders should watch out for in documentation.
For certain preventive services, coders must clarify when they become diagnostic services, which is why modifiers -GG, -PT, and -33 exist. Brush up on Medicare policies and CPT codes associated with these modifiers. Note : To access this free article, make sure you first register here if you do not have a paid subscription.
Q: Are coders required to report a social determinants of health (SDOH) ICD-10-CM code when a CPT code for an E/M service level is based on medical decision-making (MDM)?
It won’t take long to train staff on the October NCCI update, says Julia Kyles, CPC . The practitioner procedure-to-procedure edit update that went into effect October 1 deletes eight code pairs and revises 18 code pairs.
Niki Crawford, CCS-P, CPC, RCC, CCP-AS, CCP, QMC , describes a new addition to the Category III CPT code set with add-on code 0715T. She summarizes the procedure, reviews the associated technology, and gives coding tips and a clinical example.
Providers and coders alike can find NCCI policies challenging to follow and apply. Denise Williams, COC, CHRI , explains the basics of NCCI by defining the initiative, edits, modifiers, and clinical procedure examples.