Practices upped their use of modifier 59 (Distinct procedural service) in recent years, adding nearly 1 million 59-appended claims to the most frequently reported same-day procedural codes.
With the prevalence of diabetes mellitus among the population expected to grow, an overview of the disease may help you keep track of how to code instances of it. This article will cover the different types of diabetes mellitus and a few tips when coding it.
On November 1, 2024, CMS released its final rule describing calendar year 2025 policies and rates for Medicare’s Outpatient Prospective Payment System and the final rule was published in the Federal Register. This article is a comprehensive overview of all the major highlights, allowing coders to stay informed about key updates and navigate the changes throughout the year.
While the use of artificial intelligence has begun to change how healthcare organizations process data, large language models have not yet reached the level of sophistication to meet the demands of medical coding, according to an op-ed published by Forbes.
The Affordable Care Act provides preventive and early diagnosis healthcare services for free to anyone with a health insurance policy. This article provides coding specialists with guidance to ensure they’re documenting these services correctly so that providers are compensated properly.
Asthma is a common lung disorder in which inflammation causes the bronchi to swell and narrow the airways, leading to airflow obstruction. Discover the coding considerations surrounding this disorder to ensure you’re documenting it correctly. Note: To access this free article, make sure you first register here if you do not have a paid subscription.
In an environment where there is continuous development of new technology for the treatment of medical conditions, the AMA created a third category of CPT codes. Category III codes are a set of temporary codes for reporting emerging technology, services, and procedures. Note: To access this free article, make sure you first register here if you do not have a paid subscription.